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The "N 76 Nebula"
The supernova remnant1E0102.2-7219 sits next to the Nebula N76 in a bright, Star-Forming Region of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way galaxy located about 200.000 LY from Earth. A Supernova Remnant is made up of the messy bits and pieces of a massive star that exploded, or went Supernova. This image shows glowing dust grains in three wavelengths of infrared radiation: 24 microns (red) measured by the Multiband Imaging Photometer aboard NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope; and 8.0 microns (green) and 3.6 microns (blue) measured by Spitzer's infrared array camera. The red bubble is a dust envelope around the supernova remnant E0102, which is being heated by the shock wave created in the explosion of the remnant's massive progenitor star some 1,000 years ago. Most of the blue stars are in the Small Magellanic Cloud, though some are in our own galaxy.
Parole chiave: From Space Images - SST

The "N 76 Nebula"

The supernova remnant1E0102.2-7219 sits next to the Nebula N76 in a bright, Star-Forming Region of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way galaxy located about 200.000 LY from Earth. A Supernova Remnant is made up of the messy bits and pieces of a massive star that exploded, or went Supernova. This image shows glowing dust grains in three wavelengths of infrared radiation: 24 microns (red) measured by the Multiband Imaging Photometer aboard NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope; and 8.0 microns (green) and 3.6 microns (blue) measured by Spitzer's infrared array camera. The red bubble is a dust envelope around the supernova remnant E0102, which is being heated by the shock wave created in the explosion of the remnant's massive progenitor star some 1,000 years ago. Most of the blue stars are in the Small Magellanic Cloud, though some are in our own galaxy.

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