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This time-lapse video sequence of Hubble Space Telescope images reveals dramatic changes in a ring of material around the exploded star Supernova 1987A.

The images, taken from 1994 to 2016, show the effects of a shock wave from the supernova blast smashing into the ring. The ring begins to brighten as the shock wave hits it. The ring is about one light-year across.

Discovered in 1987, Supernova 1987A is the closest observed supernova to Earth since 1604. The exploded star resides 163,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way. Credits Video

NASA, ESA, Robert P. Kirshner (CfA, Moore Foundation), Peter Challis (CfA)
Datum Release: February 24, 2017 10:00AM (EST)
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NASA, ESA, Robert P. Kirshner (CfA, Moore Foundation), Peter Challis (CfA)
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