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False-color image of the central region of the Dumbbell Nebula (M27, NGC 6853) in the constellation Vulpecula.  Green represents glowing hydrogen gas; red shows dense molecular gas and dust. This planetary nebula was created by an aging star (visible near the center).  Requires powerful telescopes to observe in this detail.

False-color image of the central region of the Dumbbell Nebula (M27, NGC 6853) in the constellation Vulpecula. Green represents glowing hydrogen gas; red shows dense molecular gas and dust. This planetary nebula was created by an aging star (visible near the center). Requires powerful telescopes to observe in this detail.

Astronomy Picture from 13/10/1998

In the Center of the Dumbbell Nebula

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap981013.html


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Stunning image of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) with vibrant reddish clouds of ionized hydrogen gas in the foreground, likely from within our Milky Way galaxy.  These clouds are located hundreds of light-years above the galactic plane. The Andromeda Galaxy's spiral arms and bright core contrast beautifully with the dark dust lanes and red emission nebulae.

Stunning image of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) with vibrant reddish clouds of ionized hydrogen gas in the foreground, likely from within our Milky Way galaxy. These clouds are located hundreds of light-years above the galactic plane. The Andromeda Galaxy's spiral arms and bright core contrast beautifully with the dark dust lanes and red emission nebulae.

Astronomy Picture from 08/01/2018

Clouds of Andromeda

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap180108.html


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Stunning image of N44, a vast emission nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud.  Its intricate structure, spanning 1000 light-years, features glowing red hydrogen gas, dark dust lanes, and a prominent superbubble, all illuminated by massive, bright stars. Located 170,000 light-years away, N44 is one of the largest and most complex nebulas known.

Stunning image of N44, a vast emission nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Its intricate structure, spanning 1000 light-years, features glowing red hydrogen gas, dark dust lanes, and a prominent superbubble, all illuminated by massive, bright stars. Located 170,000 light-years away, N44 is one of the largest and most complex nebulas known.

Astronomy Picture from 13/02/2006

The N44 Emission Nebula

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060213.html


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A stunning wide-field image of the Double Cluster (NGC 869 and NGC 884) in the Perseus constellation.  The vibrant image showcases two prominent open star clusters, surrounded by reddish emission nebulae and countless stars.  A smaller, fainter open cluster, NGC 957, is visible in the upper left. This color composite highlights hydrogen gas emission, revealing the intricate details of this rich star-forming region approximately 7,000 light-years away.

A stunning wide-field image of the Double Cluster (NGC 869 and NGC 884) in the Perseus constellation. The vibrant image showcases two prominent open star clusters, surrounded by reddish emission nebulae and countless stars. A smaller, fainter open cluster, NGC 957, is visible in the upper left. This color composite highlights hydrogen gas emission, revealing the intricate details of this rich star-forming region approximately 7,000 light-years away.

Astronomy Picture from 23/01/2014

Double Cluster in Perseus

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140123.html


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Breathtaking image of the Cocoon Nebula (IC 5146), a star-forming region in the constellation Cygnus.  The nebula's vibrant red and pink hues are illuminated by a young, hot star, creating a stunning cosmic landscape.  The image showcases the nebula's intricate details and surrounding stellar field.

Breathtaking image of the Cocoon Nebula (IC 5146), a star-forming region in the constellation Cygnus. The nebula's vibrant red and pink hues are illuminated by a young, hot star, creating a stunning cosmic landscape. The image showcases the nebula's intricate details and surrounding stellar field.

Astronomy Picture from 05/03/2009

IC 5146: The Cocoon Nebula

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap090305.html


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A breathtaking image of NGC 6188, a vibrant nebula 4000 light-years away.  The image showcases the striking contrast of blue reflected light from young stars, red glowing hydrogen gas, and dark, obscuring dust.  The open cluster NGC 6193, a rich source of binary stars, is prominently featured within this cosmic masterpiece.  This stunning view is a testament to the beauty and complexity of star formation within our galaxy.

A breathtaking image of NGC 6188, a vibrant nebula 4000 light-years away. The image showcases the striking contrast of blue reflected light from young stars, red glowing hydrogen gas, and dark, obscuring dust. The open cluster NGC 6193, a rich source of binary stars, is prominently featured within this cosmic masterpiece. This stunning view is a testament to the beauty and complexity of star formation within our galaxy.

Astronomy Picture from 25/08/1999

Reflections on NGC 6188

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap990825.html


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A stunning image of the M41 open star cluster, showcasing numerous bright blue stars and red giant stars amidst a backdrop of red hydrogen gas filaments.  The vibrant colors highlight the diversity of stellar life within the cluster, which is destined to disperse over time.  This four-hour exposure, captured by Chilescope T2, reveals the beauty and ephemerality of stellar formations.

A stunning image of the M41 open star cluster, showcasing numerous bright blue stars and red giant stars amidst a backdrop of red hydrogen gas filaments. The vibrant colors highlight the diversity of stellar life within the cluster, which is destined to disperse over time. This four-hour exposure, captured by Chilescope T2, reveals the beauty and ephemerality of stellar formations.

Astronomy Picture from 25/02/2025

M41: The Little Beehive Star Cluster

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap250225.html


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A stunning telescopic image of Messier 82 (M82), also known as the Cigar Galaxy, a starburst galaxy showcasing a powerful superwind. The image highlights reddish filaments of atomic hydrogen gas expelled from the galaxy's core due to intense star formation and supernova explosions.  Some enriched gas is escaping into intergalactic space.  M82 is located 12 million light-years away in Ursa Major.

A stunning telescopic image of Messier 82 (M82), also known as the Cigar Galaxy, a starburst galaxy showcasing a powerful superwind. The image highlights reddish filaments of atomic hydrogen gas expelled from the galaxy's core due to intense star formation and supernova explosions. Some enriched gas is escaping into intergalactic space. M82 is located 12 million light-years away in Ursa Major.

Astronomy Picture from 09/07/2021

M82: Starburst Galaxy with a Superwind

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap210709.html


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Can You Extract Hydrogen Gas From The Air? - H2 News While hydrogen gas can be a very clean fuel in that it can power zero-emission vehicles, machinery and generators, its production is not necessarily

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