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08/01/2025

ASTRONOMY - Supernova Remnants Big and Small

 2025 January 8

A star field appears that has several nebulas. Toward the upper
left is a angularly small supernova remnant colored blue, while 
dominating the lower right is a large supernova remnant in both
red and blue. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Supernova Remnants Big and Small
Image Credit & Copyright: Stéphane Vetter (Nuits sacrées)

Explanation: What happens after a star explodes? A huge fireball of hot gas shoots out in all directions. When this gas slams into the existing interstellar medium, it heats up so much it glows. Two different supernova remnants (SNRs) are visible in the featured image, taken at the Oukaïmeden Observatory in Morocco. The blue soccer ball-looking nebula toward the upper left is SNR G179.0+02.6, which appears to be the smaller one. This supernova, about 11,000 light years distant, detonated about 50,000 years ago. Although composed mostly of hydrogen gas, the blue light is emitted by a trace amount of oxygen. The seemingly larger SNR, dominating the lower right of the frame, is the Spaghetti Nebula, cataloged as Simeis 147 and sh2-240. This supernova, only about 3,000 light years away, exploded about 40,000 years ago. Comparatively, even though they appear different sizes, both supernova remnants are not only roughly the same age, but about the same size, too.

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