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Halloween Coincidence: A 'Ghost Star' Photographed In Deep Space [Photo]

"To me, this ghostly appearance is very poetic, because we re literally seeing the remains of a long-gone star, so this metaphor works both visually and from an astrophysical point of view," the ....

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Fascinating Supernova! NASA Shares Incredible Picture of the Remains Exploded Star; Viral Image Wows Netizens

This time, NASA shared a stunning image of the remains of a supernova on Instagram, which is 9,000 light-years from Earth. The never-before-seen image broke the internet and went crazy viral. Check out the pic below. Fascinating Supernova! NASA Shares Incredible Picture of the Remains Exploded Star; Viral Image Wows Netizens. ....

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NASA shares mesmerising image of a supernova

Supernova is the actual explosion of a star! When a star reaches end of its lifetime, depending on its size, it explodes. The enrgy gets dissipated in all directions in the space. And remnants of the explosion can be seen from thousands of light years away. 

NASA has shared an image of aftermath of a supernova. The image is a resplendent mosaic of colours with a backdrop of midnight-black-Space where thousands of stars are shining brightly.

The image has been clicked by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory telescope. The space agency has posted it on its Instagram handle. ....

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