Youngest neutron star detected turned 37 years old last Friday

A composite image of the supernova remnant SN 1987A, made up of X-rays, optical and submillimeter wavelengths. It's home to the youngest detected neutron star

The youngest neutron star detected so far turned 37 years old last week. To celebrate, James Webb Space Telescope has finally found the most direct evidence of it, hiding among the remains of the supernova cloud it was born in.

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