Where Is Teleios Located?

While scientists don’t know its exact location, estimates place it somewhere between 7,000 and 25,000 light-years from Earth, nestled deep within the Milky Way galaxy. This broad range speaks to the challenges of mapping objects using only radio data. What is known, however, is that it’s sitting in a region of space that seems unusually empty. This isolation might have allowed the supernova remnant to expand into that perfect, undisturbed shape. It’s likely that the lack of dense clouds or nearby stars played a key role in how this recently detected sphere developed such symmetry, something seldom seen in astrophysics.
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