Halloween in Space? ESO Telescope Captures Gigantic Star's 'Ghostly' Remains; Spooky Pic of Vela Supernova Goes Viral

A new picture captured by European Southern Observatory's (ESO's) Paranal observatory site in Chile has revealed a massive star's breathtaking 'ghostly' remains. The picture of the Vela Supernova went viral on the web for all the haunted reasons.

Vela Supernova (Photo Credits: Twitter)

European Southern Observatory (ESO) recently shared an incredible picture of Vela Supernova that displays a stunning tapestry of colours. The 'ghostly' remains of the gigantic star appear like a spooky spider web. The wispy pink structure, suitably tinged with orange, blue and purple given the picture's release on Halloween, is all left of a massive star which died in an intense explosion around 11,000 years ago, as per reports. Ghoulish Jack-o-Lantern Wins NASA’s Poll for Creepiest Pic From Space Beating Skull Asteroid and Cosmic Nebula for Halloween 2019 (View Pics).

Here's The Image Of Spooky Supernova: 

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