Now astronomers will shift their focus to better understanding the neutron star and how it evolves over time. Lead author Claes Fransson, an astrophysicist at Stockholm University, and his colleagues have new observations from JWST, including some taken just this week, and plan to look for more details, such as whether the neutron star is enveloped by powerful magnetic fields.

As for actually seeing the neutron star through a telescope, the dust will have to clear out more. “As the supernova expands,” Fransson says, “the dust and gas blocking the light to the centre will get thinner and thinner, so that we will be able to see the central region easier.”