"Unprecedented View: Japan's XRISM Satellite Captures Explosive Star in X-Ray Cosmos"

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NASA and JAXA have released the first images from the XRISM observatory, revealing a detailed view of a supernova remnant called N132D located 160,000 light years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud. The observatory's instruments allowed researchers to identify elements within the remnant, providing unprecedented insights into the original star and its supernova explosion.
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