Light echoes from SN 1987A

Image of supernova SN 1987A showing the two annular light echoes. The image was taken with EFOSC in coronographic mode at the ESO 3.6-metre telescope, from La Silla Observatory, on February 1988, one year after the outburst. The colour coding shows the intensity contours in the image. Light echoes have been used as an efficient way of studying the structure of the interstellar medium close to the supernova. SN 1987A, detected in the nearby Large Magellanic Cloud, was the closest explosion of this kind for several centuries, the first visible by naked-eye for 383 years and definitely an event of the greatest relevance in modern astronomy. ESO telescopes have been observing this object for more than twenty years.

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ESO

About the Image

Id:14_sn-1987a_cc
Type:Observation
Release date:12 March 2010, 18:51
Size:1335 x 2268 px

About the Object

Name:SN 1987A
Type:Local Universe : Star : Evolutionary Stage : Supernova
Distance:170000 light years
Category:Stars

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