
Helix Nebula - Wikipedia
The Helix Nebula has sometimes been referred to as the "Eye of God" in pop culture, [6] as well as the "Eye of Sauron". [7] [8]
NGC 1232 - Wikipedia
NGC 1232, also known as the Eye of God Galaxy (not to be confused with the Helix Nebula, also known as Eye of God) is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 60 million light-years away [2] in the constellation Eridanus. It was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel on 20 October 1784. [3]
Helix Nebula (NGC 7293): Eye of God – Constellation Guide
Sep 23, 2021 · The Helix Nebula (NGC 7293) is a planetary nebula located 650 light years from Earth in the constellation Aquarius. Nicknamed the Eye of God, it is one of the brightest and nearest planetary nebulae to Earth.
Helix Nebula or Eye Of God Nebula | BBC Sky at Night Magazine
The Helix Nebula, sometimes referred to as the 'Eye Of God Nebula', is an object known as a planetary nebula located 650 lightyears away and seen in the constellation Aquarius.
The Helix Nebula - The Eye of God - People Love Science
For some thousands of years, this terminal process linked to the red giant is helping to produce the splendid helix nebula (NGC 7293) or better known as the “ Eye of God “. It is one of the most spectacular examples and close to us of planetary nebula.
The Helix Nebula | Astrophotography Images from the Backyard
The Helix Nebula has been referred to as the “ Eye of God “, due to its appearance of a human eye in space. The outermost ring of the “eye” shape is roughly 25 arc-minutes in diameter. Location in the Night Sky. From mid-northern latitudes, the Helix Nebula does not rise very high in apparent altitude into the sky.
Helix Nebula (NGC 7293) - Deep⋆Sky Corner
Well-known names for NGC 7293 are «Helix Nebula», «Caldwell 63», as well as more recently «The Eye of God» or «The Eye of Sauron» ... depending of the fairy tale you prefer. Physical Properties. The physical properties of this planetary nebula are comparable to those of the Ring Nebula (M 57) in Lyra or the Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543 ...
Helix Nebula, God's eye: Understanding our Universe - Astronoo
The Helix Nebula is a star cosmic often photographed by amateur astronomers for its vivid colors and its resemblance to a giant eye, open to the cosmos. Discovery in the 18th century, it is located about 650 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius.
The Helix Nebula (NGC 7293) - 'Eye of God' (Ken Hall) - AstroBin
The Helix Nebula, often called the "Eye of God," is a striking cosmic spectacle. It's like a vast, colourful eye gazing back at us 650 light-years from Earth in the constellation Aquarius. The different colors you see are not just for show; they tell a story of temperature and composition.
Helix Nebula: The Eye of God - Let's Talk Stars
The Eye of God, named such because it looks like a gigantic eye, is instantly recognizable across cultures, languages, and geographic borders. Planetary scientists have a keen interest in learning about the Helix Nebula.