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Stunning ultra HD image of supernova remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Witness the dramatic beauty of cosmic destruction and rebirth. #astronomy #space

Explore the dramatic beauty of supernova remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud. This ultra HD image reveals intricate gas patterns and expanding shells of exploded stars. The incredible detail showcases cosmic destruction and rebirth, offering a glimpse into the dynamic life cycle of stars. #astrophotography #universe #cosmos #astro

Famous Hubble star explosion is expanding, new animation reveals December 3, 2014 by Elizabeth Howell, Universe Tod… | Nebula, Carina nebula, Hubble space telescope

Wow! One of the most famous star explosions captured by the Hubble Space Telescope—several times—shows clear evidence of expansion in this new animation. You can see here the Homunculus Nebula getting bigger and bigger between 1995 and 2008, when Hubble took pictures of the Eta Carinae star system. More details from one of the animation authors below.

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NASA Scientific Visualization Studio | Star Burst | Les béatitudes, Fond d'écran pc, Galaxie

When a star that is eight times larger than the sun ends its life, it does not go gentle into that good night. Shifting pressure in its core causes it to collapse and trigger a supernova, the largest explosion in the universe. While witnessing supernovae in the Milky Way galaxy is extremely rare—Johannes Kepler spied the last one in 1604—they are often observed in other galaxies using powerful telescopes such as NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. The initial flash of light, which can outshine…

Supernova: Powerful star explosion, creates essential elements. | Supernova explosion, Supernova, Explosion

The image shows a supernova. A supernova is a powerful explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life. The explosion is so powerful that it can outshine an entire galaxy. Supernovas are responsible for creating many of the elements that we see around us, including the oxygen we breathe and the iron in our blood.

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