Aralık 23, 2024

PINKISH FIREBALL: M20 TRINOCULAR NEBULA

Like a cosmic work of art, the Triangular Nebula in the photograph displays the contrasts of the universe. This nebula, also known as M20, is about 5,000 light years from Earth in the constellation Sagittarius, which contains many nebulae. Located in the plane of our galaxy and a region where stars form, the Triple Nebula reveals three different types of nebulae: red emission nebulae dominated by the light emitted by hydrogen atoms, blue reflection nebulae formed by dust reflecting starlight, and dark nebulae shadowed by dense dust clouds.

PINKISH FIREBALL: M20 TRINOCULAR NEBULA

It is the red emission region, roughly divided into three parts, that gives this nebula its popular name. Close-ups show columns and jets formed by newborn stars above and to the right of the centre of the emission nebula. These close-ups were taken by the famous Hubble Space Telescope. The Triple Nebula is about 40 light-years across, and although it is too faint to be seen with the naked eye, it occupies an area almost the size of a full moon in the Earth's sky.

PINKISH FIREBALL: M20 TRINOCULAR NEBULA

It looks like a newly formed fireball, pink and pink, I think. What do you think it looks and feels like?

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  • pamuk şeker gibi :3

  • Like magic orb

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SEPARATE BUT ONE PLANET: NGC 2371/2

SEPARATE BUT ONE PLANET: NGC 2371/2

LET THE PLANETS COOK WHATEVER WE COOK TODAY

LET THE PLANETS COOK WHATEVER WE COOK TODAY

SHINING AMONG THE FESTIVE CLOUDS: NGC 602

SHINING AMONG THE FESTIVE CLOUDS: NGC 602

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FIŞKIRAN SÜTTEN ÇİÇEĞE

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SEPARATE BUT ONE PLANET: NGC 2371/2

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