Tag Archives: Nebulae

New Hubble Image Reveals Pink Nebulae in Spiral Galaxy 35 Million Light-Years Away

New Hubble Image Reveals Pink Nebulae in Spiral Galaxy 35 Million Light-Years Away

NASA and ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope have recently released a breathtaking new image of NGC 2835, a spiral galaxy located 35 million light-years away in the constellation Hydra. This latest photo, part of Hubble’s ongoing observation campaign, reveals intricate details of the galaxy, especially in a newly highlighted wavelength of red light called H-alpha. The stunning pink nebulae scattered across …

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Radiant Nebulae And A 500,000-Kilometer Solar Prominence Shortlisted For Astronomy Photographer Of The Year

Radiant Nebulae And A 500,000-Kilometer Solar Prominence Shortlisted For Astronomy Photographer Of The Year

It must be hard being a judge for ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year. The competition, organized by the Royal Observatory Greenwich, is in its 17th year, and it continues to deliver truly breathtaking cosmic art no matter the subject: electrifying aurorae, incredible juxtapositions of buildings or natural objects with the dark sky, and so many different views of the …

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