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Hubble’s 25-Year View of the Crab Nebula Shows a Supernova Remnant Still in Motion
New Hubble comparisons taken 25 years apart reveal visible changes in the Crab Nebula, offering a rare long-baseline look at how an iconic supernova remnant continues to evolve.
Key Takeaways
- Live Science says Hubble images taken 25 years apart show major changes in the Crab Nebula.
- The object is about 6,500 light-years away in Taurus.
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