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Cataloged as either IPHASX J194359.5+170901 or PN G054.2–03.4, it’s a lot easier to refer to it by its common name, the Necklace Nebula. Although you won’t see it visually even through the ...
This Hubble image shows the so-called planetary nebula, which is the product of a dying star. Deep in the center of the ring are actually two stars circling each other. As one started to die ...
Fittingly known as the “Necklace Nebula,” this planetary nebula is located 15,000 light-years away from Earth in the small, dim constellation of Sagitta (the Arrow). ESA/Hubble & NASA ...
The Hubble Space Telescope captured new images of the Necklace Nebula, a dazzling cluster of stellar bodies which the European Space Agency (ESA) describes as “a diamond necklace of cosmic ...
The object, aptly named the Necklace Nebula, is a recently discovered planetary nebula, the glowing remains of an ordinary, Sun-like star. The nebula consists of a bright ring, measuring 12 ...
This beautiful Necklace Nebula, situated 15,000 light-years away in the constellation Sagitta and sighted by the Hubble Space Telescope, is the result of a stellar smash-up that happened long ago.
The cosmic object, which is appropriately named the Necklace Nebula, is a recently discovered planetary nebula, made up of the glowing remains of an ordinary, sun-like star. The Necklace Nebula is ...
And, like many relationship squabbles, this stellar spat ends with jewelry. Meet the Necklace Nebula (known less sexily as PN G054.203.4). This planetary nebula is located about 15,000 light-years ...
The cosmic object, which is appropriately named the Necklace Nebula, is a recently discovered planetary nebula, made up of the glowing remains of an ordinary, sun-like star. The Necklace Nebula is ...
And, like many relationship squabbles, this stellar spat ends with jewelry. Meet the Necklace Nebula (known less sexily as PN G054.203.4). This planetary nebula is located about 15,000 light-years ...