sagan|sense |
this is a dedication to the late Carl Sagan. In his honor, i will frequently update this page with all things Sagan, science & cosmos-related. keep looking up & remember, we are all star stuff. we float amongst the cosmos, yet the cosmos is in us as well. star stuff, contemplating with stars. may this page bring you closer to your own individual enlightenment, further your knowledge of the universe & allow you to achieve wisdom & connectivity toward all things. |
Stellar Ghost
The aftermath of the brightest and closest supernova in four centuries shines from the Large Magellanic Cloud, a companion galaxy to Earth, in this composite 1990s image from Hubble Space Telescope. Supernova 1987A is the bright star encircled by red rings left of center. It was discovered in February 1987, and astronomers are still studying it intensely today. It was born from a star that was much bigger and heavier than the Sun. The star’s core collapsed and its outer layers were blasted into space. As debris from the explosion hit clouds of dust and gas around the original star, it formed the bright rings seen in this image. The supernova was about 170,000 light-years from Earth.[Hubble Heritage Team(AURA/STScI/NASA)]
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