Unprecedented Supernova Image Unveils Astonishing Structures

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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of the supernova remnant SN 1987A, revealing never-before-seen structures within the exploded star's debris. The image shows an hourglass structure, a dark clump of dust concealing a possible neutron star, a bright ring with hot shocks, and crescent-like structures thought to be part of the outer layers of gas from the explosion. The observations were made in near-infrared, allowing the telescope to see through dusty regions. The telescope will continue to monitor the supernova's evolution and search for the missing neutron star.
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