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16/04/2024

ASTRONOMY - Filaments of the Vela Supernova Remnant

 2024 April 16

Complex filaments of many colors cross the image
in front of a starry background. Some regions have a 
diffuse red or orange glow. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Filaments of the Vela Supernova Remnant
Image Credit: CTIONOIRLabDOENSFAURA; Processing: T. A. Rector (U. Alaska Anchorage), M. Zamani & D. de Martin (’s NOIRLab)

Explanation: The explosion is over, but the consequences continue. About eleven thousand years ago, a star in the constellation of Vela could be seen to explode, creating a strange point of light briefly visible to humans living near the beginning of recorded history. The outer layers of the star crashed into the interstellar medium, driving a shock wave that is still visible today. The featured image captures some of that filamentary and gigantic shock in visible light. As gas flies away from the detonated star, it decays and reacts with the interstellar medium, producing light in many different colors and energy bands. Remaining at the center of the Vela Supernova Remnant is a pulsar, a star as dense as nuclear matter that spins around more than ten times in a single second.

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