After stars explode, they leave a remnant that can be stunning. The supernova 1987a is among the most famous, because astronomers have watched it evolve since it exploded in 1987. Here, the Hubble Space Telescope captures the object's ring-like structures. CREDIT: NASA/Hubble

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