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Cygnus Loop Nebula.
Minsex
: Wispy tendrils of hot
dust
and
gas
glow brightly in this
ultraviolet
image of the
Cygnus Loop nebula
, taken by
NASA
's
Galaxy Evolution Explorer
. The
nebula
lies about 1,500
light-years
away, and is a
supernova remnant
, left over from a massive
stellar explosion
that occurred between 5,000 to 8,000 years ago. The
Cygnus Loop
extends over three times the size of the
full moon
in the night sky, and is tucked next to one of the "swan's wings" in the
constellation
of
Cygnus
. The filaments of gas and
dust
visible here in
ultraviolet
light
were heated by the
shockwave
from the
supernova
, which is still spreading outward from the original explosion. The original
supernova
would have been bright enough to be seen clearly from
Earth
with the
naked eye
.
Photo credit:
NASA/JPL-Caltech
,
Source: Minsex
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