James Webb Space Telescope Feed Post
David Meyer | "Webb’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) captured this detailed image of SN 1987A (Supernova 1987A), which has been annotated to highlight key structures. At the center, material ejected from the supernova forms a keyhole shape. Just to its left and right are faint crescents newly discovered by Webb. Beyond them an equatorial ring, formed from material ejected tens of thousands of years before the supernova explosion, contains bright hot spots. Exterior to that is diffuse emission and two faint outer rings. In this image blue represents light at 1.5 microns (F150W), cyan 1.64 and 2.0 microns (F164N, F200W), yellow 3.23 microns (F323N), orange 4.05 microns (F405N), and red 4.44 microns (F444W)." 1987A is an awesome thing... https:// webbtelescope.org/contents/med ia/images/2023/136/01H8Q0YNFRGYKJC8JM90V1WHSG # astronomy # supernova # 1987A # physics # NASA # JWST