What a dreamy image! Otherworldly yet familiar like a twisted ribbon. You’re looking at a snippet of the Veil Nebula, a vast bubble of expanding gases from a supernova explosion that occurred about ...
Supernova remnants, like the Veil Nebula, are formed from the ejected gases of massive stars after supernova explosions. The Veil Nebula, located approximately 1410-2100 light-years from Earth, is a ...
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has photographed three magnificent sections of the Veil Nebula – the shattered remains of a supernova that exploded some 5-10,000 years ago. The new Hubble images ...
When we target objects in the constellation Cygnus the Swan, one of the first that observers go to is the North America Nebula (NGC 6000), and then they head right next door to the Pelican Nebula (IC ...
This Picture of the Week revisits the Veil Nebula, a popular subject for Hubble images! This object was featured in a previous Hubble photo release, but now new processing techniques have been applied ...
According to CNET, the Veil Nebula was captured by the Hubble Space Telescope in the past, thus resulting in one of the telescope's most famous image. The original image was shared in 2015, but since ...
A new image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope offers a fresh look at the Veil Nebula, a vast supernova remnant that has been expanding for over 10,000 years. This nebula is the remains of a ...
Only a small portion of the Veil Nebula — located in the constellation Cygnus — is only partly visible to the Hubble Telescope. But what can be photographed is fairly impressive. Image Credit: ...
When we target objects in the constellation Cygnus the Swan, one of the first that observers go to is the North America Nebula (NGC 6000), and then they head right next door to the Pelican Nebula (IC ...