In February 1987, the light from the nearest supernova in some 400 years reached Earth. Astronomers are watching the debris spewed from SN 1987A change to learn about supernovae and their remnants. This explosion occurred in the Large Magellanic Cloud, about 160,000 light-years from our planet.
NASA/ESA/P. Challis and R. Kirshner (CfA)