The James Webb Space Telescope updated its heavenly Pillars of Creation portrait to give off something of a hellish vibe.And on Monday, the European Southern Observatory is rounding out the spooky drama with a photo of what it calls the ghostly remains of a gigantic star.Technically, this scene is composed of several observations produced by a wide-field camera dubbed OmegaCAM, which has a staggering 268-million-pixel capacity.It's one of our universe's mind-bending creationsAbout 11,000 years ago, a massive star died and unleashed a powerful explosion that caused its outermost layers to shock wave into surrounding gas in the region.But because one light-year denotes the distance light can travel in the span of one year, I wouldn't quite say it's traversing our cosmic backyard."