IC 443 Jellyfish Nebula

In this deep-space remnant known as IC 443 Jellyfish Nebula, plasma physics becomes visible history, as shock fronts from a stellar explosion propagate through interstellar hydrogen, compressing and exciting gas until it radiates in structured filaments of crimson light. Roughly 5,000 light-years away, the expanding debris field preserves both the thermodynamic violence of a supernova and the quiet reconfiguration of surrounding molecular clouds, offering a natural laboratory for studying how energy redistributes itself across galactic environments. (Featured image from New Thinking Allowed)

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