Hubble Explores Supernova Remnant
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Hubble helps explore the wreckage of a supernova star explosion in a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way (image)

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Astronomers have used Hubble and other telescopes to explore supernova wreckage in the Large Magellanic Cloud .
The supernova remnant in question is MC SNR J05196902, first discovered in 1981 .
This wreckage has a ring-like structure that is around 26 light-years in diameter.
The origin of this white dwarf wreckage remains shrouded in mystery.
A pre-peer-reviewed version of the team's research appears on the repository site arXiv.com.
The high-resolution atomic hydrogen data provided by ASKAP will help us determine whether the atomic hydrogen cloud is associated with this remnant.
The research will be published in the European Journal of Physics .
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