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Galaxies & Nebulae

Galaxies & Nebula
Horsehead Nebula
The Horsehead Nebula is one of the most recognizable nebulae in the sky. Located in Orion’s Belt, the nebula is about 1600 light years from Earth. The Horsehead nebula was first photographed by Williamina Paton Fleming at Harvard in 1919. The bright star to the left of the horsehead is Alnitak, the leftmost star in Orion’s Belt. The Flame Nebula is in lower left, and the blue patch between these two nebulae is NGC 2023, a reflection nebula. A nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust and gases such as hydrogen and oxygen. Interstellar dust and gases are pulled together to form the cloud we see. As these clouds condense, new stars can be formed. The red color we see in this photo is due to ionized hydrogen gas. The gases are ionized by the energy of nearby stars.
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Zodiac Collection

AQUARIUS - Eye of God Nebula
Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18. More commonly known as the Helix Nebula, it is the closest known planetary nebula to Earth. It’s located in the constellation Aquarius about 655 light years from us. The Eye of God Nebula was discovered in the early 19th century by German astronomer Karl Ludwig Harding.
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