Image Credit: ESO
Explanation: This
shock wave plows through space at over 500,000 kilometers per hour. Moving toward to bottom of this
beautifully detailed color composite, the thin, braided filaments are actually long ripples in a sheet of glowing gas seen almost edge on.
Cataloged as NGC 2736, its narrow
appearance suggests its popular name,
the Pencil Nebula. About 5 light-years long and a mere 800 light-years away, the
Pencil Nebula is only a small part of the
Vela supernova remnant. The
Vela remnant itself is around 100 light-years in diameter and is the expanding
debris cloud of a star that was seen to explode about 11,000 years ago. Initially, the
shock wave was moving at millions of kilometers per hour but has
slowed considerably, sweeping up surrounding interstellar gas.
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