k Cygnus Loop supernova remnant Cygnus Loop supernova remnant, optical image. This is a series of shells of gas cast off by a supernova, the explosive death of a massive star. The loop has an apparent diameter four times the width of the full Moon. The shells of gas impact the interstellar medium at great speeds, compressing it into a plasma and causing the gases to emit light. Light emitted by different ionised gases is colour coded sulphur is red, hydrogen is green and oxygen is blue. It is thought that the supernova responsible for this remnant occurred between 58000 years ago. Its distance is uncertain, but is thought to be between 14002600 light years. It lies in the constellation Cygnus. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Cygnus Loop supernova remnant Cygnus Loop supernova remnant, optical image. This is a series of shells of gas cast off by a supernova, the explosive death of a massive star. The loop has an apparent diameter four times the width of the full Moon. The shells of gas impact the interstellar medium at great speeds, compressing it into a plasma and causing the gases to emit light. Light emitted by different ionised gases is colour coded: sulphur is red, hydrogen is green and oxygen is blue. It is thought that the supernova responsible for this remnant occurred between 5 8000 years ago. Its distance is uncertain, but is thought to be between 1400 2600 light years. It lies in the constellation Cygnus.
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Cygnus Loop supernova remnant

Cygnus Loop supernova remnant, optical image. This is a series of shells of gas cast off by a supernova, the explosive death of a massive star. The loop has an apparent diameter four times the width of the full Moon. The shells of gas impact the interstellar medium at great speeds, compressing it into a plasma and causing the gases to emit light. Light emitted by different ionised gases is colour coded: sulphur is red, hydrogen is green and oxygen is blue. It is thought that the supernova responsible for this remnant occurred between 5-8000 years ago. Its distance is uncertain, but is thought to be between 1400-2600 light years. It lies in the constellation Cygnus.

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