Astronomers Spot Nearly Perfect Supernova Remnant of Unknown Size and Distance

Astronomers have discovered a near-perfect supernova remnant with an unknown distance and size.

Advertisement
Written by Gadgets 360 Staff | Updated: 28 May 2025 21:49 IST
Highlights
  • ASKAP detects a perfectly spherical supernova remnant called ‘Telios’
  • Telios’ true distance and size remain unclear due to its dim visibility
  • Its faint glow hints that Telios is either ancient or recently formed in

ASKAP detects a faint, spherical supernova remnant with rare cosmic symmetry

Photo Credit: Filipović et al. 2025, arXiv

Glowing faintly on the Milky Way's outskirts, astronomers have found a nearly perfect spherical relic of a supernova, challenging accepted knowledge of stellar explosions. Apart from its terrible symmetry, the orb, G305.4–2.2 or "Telios"—Greek for "perfect"—is confusing in terms of size and distance. Captured on radio pictures from the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), the object might be either remarkably young or old. Its remarkable shape raises fundamental questions about how such near-perfect remnants form, especially given the chaotic nature of typical stellar deaths.

Astronomers Find Rarely Symmetrical Supernova Remnant in Milky Way Outskirts

As per a recent study published on the preprint server arXiv and accepted by Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, Telios was detected during the Evolutionary Map of the Universe project. Most supernova remnants (SNRs) have spheroidal shapes, none close to the smooth circular extremity of this record-holding SNR. “This object is circularly symmetric, indicating that it is one of the most circular galactic SNRs ever seen,” the authors mentioned.

Telios' unusual symmetry is paired with extremely low brightness, making it difficult to pinpoint its distance or dimensions. Ranging from 45.6 to 156.5, it lets astronomers pin down that it could be anywhere from 7,170 to 25,101 light-years away from us. Its position below the galactic plane, in the thin disc of the galaxy where very few stars live, adds another layer of complexity. Its symmetric shape indicates a recently born neutron star, albeit with fainter light, supporting two other possibilities: an old, slowing-down neutron star or a young one that hasn't lost its initial shape.

Advertisement

Though the source of Telios is yet unknown, astronomers choose Type Ia supernovae, explosions from less massive stars with a more constant force. Starting from more massive red giants, these are not as far-off or as lovely in quality as core-collapse supernovae. That notion is called into doubt, though, by the absence of a recognised parent star. Although the Type Ia scenario was recommended without direct data, the writers actively argued for more high-resolution studies.

Advertisement

 

 

Catch the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show on Gadgets 360, at our CES 2026 hub.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Flipkart Sale Early Deals: iPhone 17 Price in India Drops Under Rs. 75,000
  2. Apple Announces Creator Pro Bundle With Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro and More
  3. Here's When the Vivo V70 Series Could Launch in India
  4. Samsung Galaxy A07 5G Launched With 6,000mAh Battery: Price, Features
  5. Xiaomi 17 Max Battery Capacity, Chipset Details Revealed in New Leak
  6. NoiseFit Pro 6R With Up to Seven Days Battery Life Launched in India
  7. Here Are Some of the Best Smartphones Available in India With AMOLED Displays
  8. Realme Neo 8 Colour Options, RGB Design Teased Ahead of Launch
  1. Xiaomi 17 Max Tipped to Launch With Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Larger Battery Than Xiaomi 17 Ultra
  2. Insta360 Link 2 Pro, Link 2C Pro Launched With 4K AI Cameras, Gimbal Tracking and Dual-Mic Audio: Price, Features
  3. Realme Neo 8 Colour Options and RGB Design Teased Ahead of China Launch
  4. Apple Creator Studio Launched as New Subscription Bundle for Creators Across iPhone, iPad, and Mac
  5. Astronomers Find ‘Mystery Engine’ Powering Massive Nebula Around a Dead Star, Challenging Physics
  6. Vivo V70 Series India Launch Timeline Leaked; Two Models Expected to Debut
  7. iPhone 17 Price in India Drops Under Rs. 75,000 Ahead of Flipkart Republic Day Sale 2026
  8. Slack Introduces Agentic AI: How the New Slackbot Automates Your Workflow
  9. Arc Raiders' Sales Cross 12.4 Million Copies as Embark Studios Rolls Out New Update
  10. Space Gen: Chandrayaan OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch Nakuul Mehta, Shriya Saran Starrer Online?
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.