Crab Nebula

The Crab Nebula (catalogue designations M1, NGC 1952, Taurus A) is a supernova remnant and pulsar wind nebula in the constellation of Taurus.

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A star exploded almost 1000 years ago and left us with the gorgeous Crab Nebula. Here's how to see it

Webb Space Telescope Rewrites the Origin Story of the Crab Nebula’s Supernova

Something’s Always Been Off About the Crab Nebula. Webb Has Revealed Why!

Webb Dissects Structure of Crab Nebula

Investigating the origins of the crab nebula with NASA's Webb - EurekAlert

Investigating the origins of the crab nebula

Scientists investigate the origins of the Crab Nebula with James Webb Space Telescope

Investigating the Origins of the Crab Nebula With NASA’s Webb

Webb Telescope Unveils the Hidden Wonders of the Crab Nebula

See JWST's Spectacular New View of the Crab Nebula

Crab Nebula’s Puzzling Mysteries Unveiled by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope

In Photos: Webb Telescope’s Jaw-Dropping New Images Of The Crab Nebula

The Crab Nebula seen in new light by NASA's Webb

Webb Reveals Never-Before-Seen Details in Crab Nebula

James Webb Space Telescope dives deep into the Crab Nebula supernova wreckage (video)

The Crab Nebula Seen in New Light by NASA's Webb

The Crab Nebula Seen in New Light by NASA’s Webb

The Crab Nebula Looks Completely Different in X-Rays, Revealing its Magnetic Fields

New X-ray photo shows famous Crab Nebula like never before

IXPE Observes Crab Nebula and Its Pulsar