A Wanderer Among Stars
lonecenturion:

The Mysterious Rings of Supernova 1987A Image Credit: ESA/Hubble, NASA
Explanation: What’s causing those odd rings in supernova 1987A? Twenty five years ago, in 1987, the brightest supernova in recent history was seen in the Large Magellanic Clouds. At the center of the above picture is an object central to the remains of the violent stellar explosion. Surrounding the center are curious outer rings appearing as a flattened figure 8. Although large telescopes including the Hubble Space Telescope monitor the curious rings every few years, their origin remains a mystery. Pictured above is a Hubble image of the SN1987A remnant taken last year. Speculation into the cause of the rings includes beamed jets emanating from an otherwise hidden neutron star left over from the supernova, and the interaction of the wind from the progenitor star with gas released before the explosion.

lonecenturion:

The Mysterious Rings of Supernova 1987A 
Image Credit: ESA/HubbleNASA

Explanation: What’s causing those odd rings in supernova 1987A? Twenty five years ago, in 1987, the brightest supernova in recent history was seen in the Large Magellanic Clouds. At the center of the above picture is an object central to the remains of the violent stellar explosion. Surrounding the center are curious outer rings appearing as a flattened figure 8. Although large telescopes including the Hubble Space Telescope monitor the curious rings every few years, their origin remains a mystery. Pictured above is a Hubble image of the SN1987A remnant taken last year. Speculation into the cause of the rings includes beamed jets emanating from an otherwise hidden neutron star left over from the supernova, and the interaction of the wind from the progenitor star with gas released before the explosion.

  1. sidereusnuncius reblogged this from project-argus
  2. iturnedintoatree reblogged this from astrotastic
  3. fckin-awsm-sht reblogged this from geeememaresquared
  4. bryndog reblogged this from asktheghosthost and added:
    This is why I love space.
  5. noxbocksty reblogged this from kaiyves
  6. asktheghosthost reblogged this from kaiyves
  7. kaiyves reblogged this from project-argus and added:
    It’s cool that we’ve seen it evolve. The only thing cooler would have been if we’d had the Hubble up in time to actually...
  8. jerfjerf reblogged this from derezzzed
  9. derezzzed reblogged this from uraniaproject
  10. acapellabells reblogged this from uraniaproject
  11. sleepingwiththesharks reblogged this from timewasteland
  12. blazingfire reblogged this from abcstarstuff and added:
    This is my twitter username :)
  13. timewasteland reblogged this from uraniaproject
  14. day-358 reblogged this from thisisntanthony
  15. kazzxz reblogged this from uraniaproject
  16. aque0us-transmissi0n reblogged this from thisisntanthony
  17. thisisntanthony reblogged this from lonecenturion
  18. variosismos reblogged this from uraniaproject
  19. thebeldammightbelistening reblogged this from astrotastic
  20. abcstarstuff reblogged this from squiddlebitch
  21. jhpfan reblogged this from uraniaproject
  22. asteroidproject reblogged this from uraniaproject and added:
    Very privileged to have seen this supernova with my own nerdy eyes back in ‘87. Looking good 25 years on.
  23. logosoul reblogged this from uraniaproject
  24. awandereramongstars reblogged this from uraniaproject
  25. theuniverseishuge reblogged this from astrotastic
  26. stalkingnight reblogged this from project-argus
  27. greentea-and-sherbert reblogged this from squiddlebitch
  28. rocketsinmypockets reblogged this from uraniaproject
  29. intheflameoferror reblogged this from lonecenturion
  30. squiddlebitch reblogged this from uraniaproject
  31. geeememaresquared reblogged this from uraniaproject
  32. uraniaproject reblogged this from project-argus
  33. project-argus reblogged this from astrotastic
  34. spamthedamage reblogged this from astrotastic