Scientists discover ‘staggering’ features in massive Milky Way star explosion

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Millennia ago, a celestial event unfolded in our galaxy as a star underwent a violent explosion, giving rise to the luminous supernova remnant known as Cassiopeia A—a subject of fascination for scientists over the decades.

Recently, astronomers have unveiled an unprecedented, close-up view inside the remnants of the exploded star, thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope.

This cutting-edge image promises to provide valuable insights into the intricate processes driving such colossal and fiery occurrences, CNN reported.

The capabilities of the space observatory have not only allowed astronomers to peer deeper but also revealed enigmatic features not previously discernible in images captured by telescopes like Hubble, Chandra, Spitzer, or other instruments aboard the Webb.

READ MORE: https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/12/world/webb-cassiopeia-a-nircam-scn/index.html

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