"JWST Uncovers Neutron Star at Core of Famous Supernova"

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The James Webb Space Telescope has found evidence of a newly born neutron star at the site of Supernova 1987A, a legendary event in the astronomy community. This discovery validates astronomers' understanding of supernovae and provides insight into the aftermath of massive star explosions. Despite recent irregularities in publication, the Daily Telescope continues to share real images of the universe, aiming to inspire wonder and appreciation for the cosmos.
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