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#M1, the #CrabNebula, is located about 6,500 light-years away in the constellation Taurus. It is a supernova remnant formed from a bright stellar explosion observed in AD 1054 by Mayan, Japanese, and Arab astronomers. 11 hours of data

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🌟🦀 Hubble just delivered one of its most stunning images yet. A breathtaking new view of the Crab Nebula!

This iconic supernova remnant, the glowing wreckage of a star that exploded in 1054 AD, reveals fresh details about how cosmic explosions shape the universe over time. The clarity is […]

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Hubble révèle l’expansion de la nébuleuse du Crabe sur 25 ans Découvrez pourquoi la nébuleuse du Crabe continue de s'étendre presque mille ans après la supernova qui lui a donné naissance

Hubble suit la nébuleuse du Crabe sur 25 ans et révèle son expansion spectaculaire, fascinant les astronomes et passionnés du ciel.
www.science-et-vie.com/ciel-et-espa...
#Space #Science #Innovation #Astrophysics #StellarEvolution #CrabNebula #HubbleUpdates

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Hubble suit la nébuleuse du Crabe sur 25 ans et révèle son expansion spectaculaire, fascinant les astronomes et passionnés du ciel.
www.science-et-vie.com/ciel-et-espace/hubble-re...
#Space #Science #Innovation #Astrophysics […]

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Hubble images taken 25 years apart show big changes in iconic Crab Nebula Astronomers reveal new insight into an iconic supernova remnant's evolution, structure and pulsar-driven growth over 25 years.

#Hubble images taken 25 years apart show big changes in the iconic #CrabNebula

www.livescience.com/space/hubble...

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Revisiting the Crab Nebula in High-Definition Nearly a millennium ago, scientists observed a magnificent new star blazing in the sky, a supernova so intense that it could be seen in daytime for weeks.

The Crab Nebula just got a stunning new look! 🌌 Hubble’s high-def images reveal how this ancient supernova remnant is still evolving at 5.5M km/h. Discover what’s changed in 25 years: www.azoquantum.com/News.aspx?ne... #Astronomy #Hubble #CrabNebula

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Watching 25 Years of Expansion in the Crab Nebula With the Hubble A quarter-century after its first observations of the full Crab Nebula, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has taken a fresh look at the supernova remnant. The result is an unparalleled, detailed look at the aftermath of a supernova and how it has evolved over Hubble’s long lifetime. A paper detailing the new Hubble observation was published in The Astrophysical Journal.

Watching 25 Years of Expansion in the Crab Nebula With the Hubble #Science #Space #Astrophysics #CrabNebula #HubbleTelescope #SpaceExploration

www.universetoday.com/articles/watching-25-yea...

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Astronomy Videos - YouTube Views captured using a Dobsonian 10 Telescope and a smart phone.

The Crab Nebula Expanding

Hubble took one photo in 1999 and a second in 2026, the difference between the two pictures shows how much the nebula has expanded in 25 years.

#astronomy
#crabnebula
#expandingnebula
#nature
#astrophography
#photography

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A Hubble Space Telescope image of the Crab Nebula (M1), the remnant of a supernova explosion set against a black background. The nebula fills most of the frame in a roughly oval mosaic of tiled exposures. Intricate filaments of glowing gas in vivid orange, red, and yellow lace across the outer regions, while the interior glows in diffuse blue and white. Purple and violet hues blend throughout. It has a web-like appearance. Several bright foreground stars with diffraction spikes are visible scattered around the field.

A Hubble Space Telescope image of the Crab Nebula (M1), the remnant of a supernova explosion set against a black background. The nebula fills most of the frame in a roughly oval mosaic of tiled exposures. Intricate filaments of glowing gas in vivid orange, red, and yellow lace across the outer regions, while the interior glows in diffuse blue and white. Purple and violet hues blend throughout. It has a web-like appearance. Several bright foreground stars with diffraction spikes are visible scattered around the field.

Never enough Crab Nebula!!

In fact, it even won #GoldStar on our episode on the #constellation #Taurus -- listen here: starrytimepodcast.podbean.com/e/taurus-the-bull/

#astronomy #astrophotography #space #science #Taurus #Zodiac #Constellations […]

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NASA’s Hubble Revisits Crab Nebula to Track 25 Years of Expansion - NASA Science Hubble takes a fresh look at the Crab Nebula revealing, in unparalleled detailed, the aftermath of a supernova and how it evolved over 25 years.

NASA’s Hubble Revisits Crab Nebula to Track 25 Years of Expansion #Science #Space #Astrophysics #HubbleTelescope #CrabNebula

science.nasa.gov/missions/hubble/nasas-hu...

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The Crab Pulsar's Puzzling Emissions Finally Explained. Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars. The Crab Pulsar, an often studied supernova remnant, is known for its unusual radio emission patterns. New researchs says it's because of a

The Crab Pulsar's Puzzling Emissions Finally Explained. #Science #Space #Astrophysics #Pulsars #CrabNebula

www.universetoday.com/articles/the-crab-pulsar...

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Messier 1 or more commonly, the Crab Nebula, is a supernova remnant. You see all different color palettes for this object. I chose to process the natural colors of red, blue, and green that come directly from my camera. Even though it is 11 light years in width and one of brightest supernova remnants in the sky, it cannot be seen with the naked eye. The star associated with this supernova exploded in 1054 and was reported visible in the day sky for 23 days, and at night for almost 2 years. The Crab Nebula is located in Taurus and is 6500 light years away.

Messier 1 or more commonly, the Crab Nebula, is a supernova remnant. You see all different color palettes for this object. I chose to process the natural colors of red, blue, and green that come directly from my camera. Even though it is 11 light years in width and one of brightest supernova remnants in the sky, it cannot be seen with the naked eye. The star associated with this supernova exploded in 1054 and was reported visible in the day sky for 23 days, and at night for almost 2 years. The Crab Nebula is located in Taurus and is 6500 light years away.

By: Steve Busch

http://www.cosmosteve.com
unsplash.com/photos/colorful-nebula-s...


#space #universe #galaxy #stars #wallpapers #backgrounds #nebula #cosmos #astronomy #outerSpace #astrophotography #scientificResearch #pulsar #crabNebula

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Crab Nebula in X-Ray. Bright, glowing purple cloud-like formation floating against a black background, with swirling, smoky tendrils and a luminous, swirling center

Crab Nebula in X-Ray. Bright, glowing purple cloud-like formation floating against a black background, with swirling, smoky tendrils and a luminous, swirling center

Composite image of the Crab Nebula. A bright white and pink core surrounded by expanding clouds of red, green, and purple gas, set against a dark star-filled background with scattered blue-white stars.

Composite image of the Crab Nebula. A bright white and pink core surrounded by expanding clouds of red, green, and purple gas, set against a dark star-filled background with scattered blue-white stars.

Woah -- the Crab Nebula in X-ray from the #Chandra Observatory (purple image left) is wild!!

The multi-color image on the right shows the composite with x-ray, radio, infrared and optical.

📷 :https://esahubble.org/images/potw1720f/

#astronomy #astrodon […]

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The Crab Nebula aka M1. Taken over 2.5 hours on a very clear Toronto night. A rare occurrence this winter. Processed in Siril.

#photography #astronomy #astrophotography #crabnebula #M1
#Toronto #Canada

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This is a 182 minute exposure of M1 using a Seestar S50.  I cropped it a bit to show off the nebula, since it was pretty small in the full frame.  This is one of my longer exposures and it really improved on the quality vs only 1 hour.  It was also a bright full moon.

This is a 182 minute exposure of M1 using a Seestar S50. I cropped it a bit to show off the nebula, since it was pretty small in the full frame. This is one of my longer exposures and it really improved on the quality vs only 1 hour. It was also a bright full moon.

I nice astrophotography night here in Holualoa HI. This is a 3 hour exposure of the Crab Nebula (M1). It's a supernova remnant 6,500 light years away.

#supernova #nebula #stars #astronomy #astrophotography #nature #Hawaii #photography #crabnebula

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1/2🧵🔭🧪 The Origin of the Crab Nebula - Crab Pulsar PSR B0531+21 | #JWST

31-10-2022
Principal Investigator: Tea Temim
Program info: https://www.stsci.edu/jwst-program-info/program/?program=01714
Source: MAST Archive

NIRCam: f480m,f150w2-f162m | green channel simulated
Credit: #NASA/ #ESA/ #CSA/ #STScI/ Jackie Branc
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1/2🧵I fell in love with a star.

Butterflies in my stomach, the world seems so vividly coloured, I obsessively keep thinking about you. What are you doing right now, my Star?
Neutrons are dripping away, my beloved degenerate fermion gas.
A heart full of pions and kaons, you wink at me through 10¹² gauss…
My beloved Neutron Star (PSR B0531+21).

1/2🧵🔭🧪 The Origin of the Crab Nebula - Crab Pulsar PSR B0531+21 | #JWST 31-10-2022 Principal Investigator: Tea Temim Program info: https://www.stsci.edu/jwst-program-info/program/?program=01714 Source: MAST Archive NIRCam: f480m,f150w2-f162m | green channel simulated Credit: #NASA/ #ESA/ #CSA/ #STScI/ Jackie Branc ----- 1/2🧵I fell in love with a star. Butterflies in my stomach, the world seems so vividly coloured, I obsessively keep thinking about you. What are you doing right now, my Star? Neutrons are dripping away, my beloved degenerate fermion gas. A heart full of pions and kaons, you wink at me through 10¹² gauss… My beloved Neutron Star (PSR B0531+21).

1/3🧵🔭🧪 The Origin of the Crab Nebula - Crab Pulsar PSR B0531+21 | #JWST

31-10-2022
Principal Investigator: Tea Temim
Program info: www.stsci.edu/jwst-program...
Source: MAST Archive

NIRCam: f480m,f150w2-f162m | green channel simulated
Credit: #NASA/ #ESA/ #CSA/ #STScI/ Jackie Branc

#CrabNebula

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Der #Krebsnebel M1, ein #Supernova-Überrest.
The #Crabnebula M1 is a supernova remnant.
www.astropage.eu/wp-content/g...

#Astrofotografie #Astrophotography #Deepsky #Astroimage #Astrobild #Astronomie #Astronomy

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An oval-shaped nebula with pink, purple, red, green, yellow and blue filaments.

An oval-shaped nebula with pink, purple, red, green, yellow and blue filaments.

On July 4, 1054 CE, Chinese astronomers noticed the sudden appearance of a #star blazing in the daytime sky. They were seeing a distant star exploding as a #supernova. And today, we can see the visible remnant of this dramatic star death. We call it the #Crabnebula. 🌌🦀🔭
buff.ly/1OYohdb

📸 JPL.

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crab nebula M1
#astrophotograghy #photo #science #crabnebula

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M 1, The Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant in Taurus constellation

Full story: cutt.ly/ltluvme2

#m1 #crabnebula @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social @siril.org @gimpofficial.bsky.social

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M1 the Crab nebula. This star was first recorded as a 'guest star' by Chinese astronomers about 1000 years ago. That was the moment it went supernova. The Crab nebula now has a tiny neutron star, less than 20 miles across at its center. Spinning 30 times a second, it emits pulses of radiation that can be detected in our solar system.

The fact remains, however, that it's vast distance from us means it didn't actually go supernova 1000 years ago, but actually 7,000 + (our first observation) 1,000 years ago. Space continues to BLOW MY MIND 🤯

M1 the Crab nebula. This star was first recorded as a 'guest star' by Chinese astronomers about 1000 years ago. That was the moment it went supernova. The Crab nebula now has a tiny neutron star, less than 20 miles across at its center. Spinning 30 times a second, it emits pulses of radiation that can be detected in our solar system. The fact remains, however, that it's vast distance from us means it didn't actually go supernova 1000 years ago, but actually 7,000 + (our first observation) 1,000 years ago. Space continues to BLOW MY MIND 🤯

Happy new year everyone!!! Nothing says 'BANG' better than a star exploding! This is a star gone supernova! Around 7,000 lightyears away! I managed to get this between 9:30pm & 3:30 am a few nights back, it was incredibly cold 🥶
#supernova #astronomy #astrophotography #crabnebula #longexposure

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The Crab Nebula appears as a glowing red and teal cloud centered in a dense field of stars.

The Crab Nebula appears as a glowing red and teal cloud centered in a dense field of stars.

Andy Dungan near Cotopaxi, Colorado, captured this image of the #CrabNebula. Did you know it is a #supernova remnant? Thanks for sharing, Andy!
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Have a photo of your own to share? Submit it here!
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Betelgeuse and the Crab Nebula: Stellar Death and Rebirth 3 Min Read Betelgeuse and the Crab Nebula: Stellar Death and Rebirth This highly detailed image of the Crab Nebula was assembled by combining data from five telescopes spanning nearly the entire breadth...

Betelgeuse and the Crab Nebula: Stellar Death and Rebirth #Science #Space #Astrophysics #Betelgeuse #CrabNebula #StellarEvolution

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started to tinkering with #tauri yesterday,
and remembered that the team from tauri/ #crabnebula were on #devtoolsfm some months ago.
audio is a bit rough in parts, but it's a nice one!

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今朝のかに星雲(M1)
地球からの距離約6500光年
1054年に出現した超新星の残骸
30秒露光 108枚スタック
#かに星雲
#crabnebula #m1
#seestars30

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A panel from the Legion of Super-Heroes story in Adventure Comics #380 (1969, DC Comics). Ultra Boy stands on a tiny island in the centre, swinging a cable around in circles. The space ship at the end of the cable is only a blur as it whizzes around Ultra Boy. He is thinking “COSMIC BOY helped me find enough metal to make this SUPER-CABLE … now it’s up to me to SWING the ship … and slowly accelerate it till it approaches HYPER-LIGHT VELOCITY .. then, if INVISIBLE KID’S calculations are correct …”

A panel from the Legion of Super-Heroes story in Adventure Comics #380 (1969, DC Comics). Ultra Boy stands on a tiny island in the centre, swinging a cable around in circles. The space ship at the end of the cable is only a blur as it whizzes around Ultra Boy. He is thinking “COSMIC BOY helped me find enough metal to make this SUPER-CABLE … now it’s up to me to SWING the ship … and slowly accelerate it till it approaches HYPER-LIGHT VELOCITY .. then, if INVISIBLE KID’S calculations are correct …”

A picture of the Crab Nebula from Astronomy picture of the day, Aug 24 2025: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap250824.html

Alt text provided: “A new composite image of the Crab Nebula features X-rays from Chandra (blue and white), optical data from Hubble (purple), and infrared data from Spitzer (pink). Chandra has repeatedly observed the Crab since the telescope was launched into space in 1999. The Crab Nebula is powered by a quickly spinning, highly magnetized neutron star called a pulsar, which was formed when a massive star ran out of its nuclear fuel and collapsed. The combination of rapid rotation and a strong magnetic field in the Crab generates an intense electromagnetic field that creates jets of matter and anti-matter moving away from both the north and south poles of the pulsar, and an intense wind flowing out in the equatorial direction.”

A picture of the Crab Nebula from Astronomy picture of the day, Aug 24 2025: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap250824.html Alt text provided: “A new composite image of the Crab Nebula features X-rays from Chandra (blue and white), optical data from Hubble (purple), and infrared data from Spitzer (pink). Chandra has repeatedly observed the Crab since the telescope was launched into space in 1999. The Crab Nebula is powered by a quickly spinning, highly magnetized neutron star called a pulsar, which was formed when a massive star ran out of its nuclear fuel and collapsed. The combination of rapid rotation and a strong magnetic field in the Crab generates an intense electromagnetic field that creates jets of matter and anti-matter moving away from both the north and south poles of the pulsar, and an intense wind flowing out in the equatorial direction.”

It worked! #legionofsuperheroes #crabnebula

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M1 - Crab Nebula - image processed by the s50. M1, the Crab Nebula, is a supernova remnant from an exploding star. It houses a pulsar and glows from synchrotron radiation.

M1 - Crab Nebula - image processed by the s50. M1, the Crab Nebula, is a supernova remnant from an exploding star. It houses a pulsar and glows from synchrotron radiation.

M1 - Crab Nebula - image processed by the Odyssey Pro. The 1054 supernova that created the Crab Nebula was so bright it was visible during the day for 23 days.

M1 - Crab Nebula - image processed by the Odyssey Pro. The 1054 supernova that created the Crab Nebula was so bright it was visible during the day for 23 days.

Another comparison between the Odyssey Pro and the s50. Here is #M1 - #CrabNebula. Both images processed by the telescopes. I think the s50 image needed more time. #unistellar #odysseypro #space #astronomy #amateur #seestar #S50

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M1 - Crab Nebula - telescope processed image. M1, also known as the Crab Nebula, is the remnant of a supernova explosion that was seen by astronomers in 1054 AD. It's in the constellation Taurus.

M1 - Crab Nebula - telescope processed image. M1, also known as the Crab Nebula, is the remnant of a supernova explosion that was seen by astronomers in 1054 AD. It's in the constellation Taurus.

M1 - Crab Nebula - unprocessed image. The Crab Nebula's explosion was so bright that Chinese astronomers recorded it as a "guest star" visible in the daytime for 23 days in 1054 AD.

M1 - Crab Nebula - unprocessed image. The Crab Nebula's explosion was so bright that Chinese astronomers recorded it as a "guest star" visible in the daytime for 23 days in 1054 AD.

Good Monday morning. Before heading off to another busy work week have some time for some observations. First up #M1 - #CrabNebula. #unistellar #odysseypro #space #astronomy #amateur

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