Titanium tantrum
© NASA/CXC/RIKEN/T.Sato et al.; NuSTAR: NASA/NuSTAR
11,090 light years from Earth lies the remnants of a supernova, Cassiopeia A. It’s one of the youngest known, at around 350 years old. What makes Cassiopeia A special is that it’s blasting out fragments of titanium. This composite image was created by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, which imaged several elements: titanium (blue), iron (orange), oxygen (purple), silicon (red) and magnesium (green).