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Nebulosa Rosetta
Se trata de una zona donde nacen muchas estrellas, lo que va generando fuentes internas de difuminación de la nebulosa. De hecho, el cúmulo central que se va generando (llamado NGC 2244) es el responsable de la forma de cavidad que va adquiriendo la nebulosa.
‘NGC6093’ installation at Ace Gallery, by Hiro Yamagata (2001)
“The walls, ceiling and floor are covered completely in holographic mylar panels. These reflect over 6,000 mirrored cubes of various sizes hung from the ceiling.
Video of the installation: https://t.co/hhyTxOlMNy
『NGC星屑ランタン』『神喰の夜』が残部僅少となりました。
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あともう少しでなくなるのは嬉しかったりなごり惜しかったり意外とこのままキープされていったりします。
About 70 million light-years distant, gorgeous spiral galaxy NGC 289 is larger than our own Milky Way. Seen nearly face-on, its bright core and colorful central disk give way to remarkably faint, bluish spiral arms https://t.co/QSQOSmBflk
'NGC 1365: Majestic Island Universe' image from the #NASA_App
https://t.co/hzYVRUNNCv
#space #astronomy #stars
2018-12-10: "NGC 1532 & 1531 - Gravitational Interactions (RC1m)" by Jean-Baptiste_Paris. https://t.co/wwXMSnzEJE #astronomy #astrophotography
2018-12-06: "NGC7000 and SH2-119 side by side - LRGB composition - Hybrid narrowband palette" by dlindemann. https://t.co/e3fbJkR7sa #astronomy #astrophotography
Ribbons of gas and dust wrapped around the pearly center of barred spiral #galaxy NGC 1398, about 65 Million light years away in Fornax
via @UASkyCenter
https://t.co/L4AV4giuLd
#Astronomy #Astronomia
Inside the Flame 🔥 #Nebula aka NGC 2024 in Orion (Composite)
via @Chandraxray @NASASpitzer and the Digitalized Sky Survey
https://t.co/RajtPwFP5S
#APOD #Astronomy #NASA
#Space: the grand, winding arms of mesmerizing #spiral #galaxy NGC 7424
https://t.co/S3DQN4bcd0 by Robert Gendler
#Space: a spectacular pair of merging #galaxies NGC4676A&B, the Mice Galaxies
https://t.co/rVV793mwHd via @wikipedia
LucariOctober continues!
Now well over a Light Year tall, Lucario finds that the tiny nebula of NGC 7027 is a perfect target for his first real Aura Sphere! He's been saving it just for this sort of occasion, and boy is that tiny .1 x .2 light year cloud of dust in for a blast!
What's happening to galaxy NGC 474? The cause of these shells is currently unknown, but possibly tidal tails related to debris left over from absorbing numerous small galaxies in the past billion years, or simply ripples in a pond (density waves) https://t.co/IraNRLOb3K