Powerful Webb Telescope captures photos of one of the earliest supernova ever seen
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The James Webb Space Telescope captured photos of one of the earliest supernovas ever seen.
Now, nearly 350 years later, scientists are getting a view of the aftermath as the pulse of light reaches interstellar material and causes it to glow. Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.
The infrared glow created was captured by JWST, revealing details that look like knots and whorls found in wood grain. Story tips and ideas can be sent to Greg.Wehner@Fox.com and on Twitter @GregWehner.
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