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Hubble telescope captures remains of dead star, and its kind of pretty
Read full article: Hubble telescope captures remains of dead star, and its kind of prettyNASAs Hubble space telescope captured an impressive image a few days ago, revealing the beauty that exists in space. According to NASAs blog, it actually depicts a small section of a supernova blast wave and Hubble was able to capture it 2,400 light years away. The yellow veil of light was actually the remnants of the now-dead star. As for the star from which the wave stems, its supernova explosion actually happened 10,000 to 20,000 years ago. Its the interaction from the stars ejected material and low-density interstellar material that creates the veil-like view.