New near-ultraviolet and visible [O III] observations of SN 1987A obta
ined 2511 and 2533 days after outburst with the Corrective Optics Spac
e Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR) corrected Faint Object Camera o
n board the Hubble Space Telescope are presented. Even though the supe
rnova is now very faint (m congruent-to 19), the new data are of drama
tically higher quality than those obtained previously with the aberrat
ed telescope. The images-which are now no longer hampered by the spher
ical aberration halos of the two nearby companion stars-reveal a well-
resolved symmetrical expanding envelope that can be traced out to a ra
dius of congruent-to 275 mas or congruent-to 9400 km s-1 in the near-U
V. The apparent diameter of the ejecta has grown to 255 +/- 2 mas (FWH
M) in the near-UV and 167 +/- 5 mas (FWHM) in the visible, in close ag
reement with the expansion rates inferred from earlier FOC observation
s obtained on days 1275 and 1754. The improved angular resolution prov
ided by the corrective optics also reveals that structure in the shape
of an incomplete shell-like crescent has started to form within the i
nner congruent-to 60 mas core of the nebula.