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Hubble Telescope captures spellbinding image of a supernova blast – The Indian Express
The supernova explosion took place between 10,000 to 20,000 years ago caused by a dying star breaking apart which is 20 times larger than our Sun.

By: Tech Desk | New Delhi |
Updated: August 30, 2020 3:53:02 pm
A small section of a Cygnus supernova captured by the Hubble telescope (Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, W. Blair; acknowledgment: Leo Shatz)NASA has released stunning pictures of a small section of a supernova captured by the Hubble telescope. The spellbinding picture looks right out of a science fiction movie as it appears as a “light veil draped across the sky” to NASA. The Cygnus supernova blast wave has been located arou…
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