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An extragalactic supernova remnant

Charles Pevsner, taken from Rio Hurtado, Chile

LHA 120-N 40 is the glowing debris of a star that exploded in the Large Magellanic Cloud, the Milky Way satellite galaxy about 163,000 light-years away in Dorado. The shell that appears in blue was blown out by the supernova, while smaller regions of emission appear as reddish knots. Pevsner gathered 7¾ hours of exposure in Hα/OIII/RGB filters with a 5-inch f/7.7 refractor.

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