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A photograph taken by the Hubble Space Telescope showing a nebula dubbed the 'Eye of God' is an artificially colored composite, not a single unretouched image. David Mikkelson Published Feb. 4, 2004 ...
Cleopatra’s Eye, or NGC 1535, is a planetary nebula in the constellation Eridanus. This nebula has an unusual structure that is similar to the better-known NGC 2392, with an outer region and a ...
It's one of the most iconic celestial images in astronomy — the eye-like Helix Nebula. Ironically, the incredibly harsh conditions within this dying ...
The Ring Nebula, a massive cloud of gas around a dying star, is one of the best-known celestial objects. Not only is it gorgeous, but it’s easy to find in a telescope, even if you’re an amateur.
Eye of God Nebula. This infrared image ... This peculiar portrait from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope showcases NGC 1999, a reflection nebula in the constellation Orion.
One of the most famous is called the Helix or Eye of God Nebula, officially NGC7293. It is about three light years across and 700 light years away.
Eye of God nebula. (Image credit: NASA/ESA) ... Little ghost nebula. (Image credit: Hubble Heritage Team, NASA) Wispy and faint, The Little Ghost Nebula (NGC 6369) is a monument to stellar death.