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OCTOBER 15
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On October 15 in 2003
Supernova Remnant E0102 SUBMIT

In a nearby galaxy called the Small Magellanic Cloud, a


massive star exploded as a supernova and dissipated
its interior into a spectacular display of colorful
filaments. The supernova remnant, known as E0102, is
the greenish-blue field of debris just below center.

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