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An artist's illustration of a supernova, which is a rare phenomenon witnessed by astronomers, astrophysicists and other researchers around the world.
Most Powerful, Brightest-ever Supernova in Universe Seen by Astronomers

NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has detected the first extragalactic gamma-ray pulsar, PSR J0540-6919, near the Tarantula Nebula (top center) star-forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy that orbits our own Milky Way.
First Ever Incredible Gamma Ray Pulsar Found in Nearby Galaxy

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That same galaxy in a NASA Swift image is shown, with bars indicating the location of supernova SN 2011fe. The Swift image is a false-color image with UV emission blue and optical emission red.
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