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The ephemeral remnants left behind by exploding stars are some of the most extraordinary objects visible to astronomers here ...
Further optical studies of the Crab Nebula pulsar have revealed the unusual shape of the light curve as a function of colour and polarization.
The James Webb Space Telescope was late to launch, but the observatory is making up for lost time. After several years of operation, Webb has captured some truly stunning cosmic vistas, complete ...
The Crab Nebula is about as famous as a space cloud ... Near the center of the image, you can even make out the pulsar that was once a full-fledged star before exploding to create the cloud ...
Abstract: The Crab nebula pulsar was observed in 2009 January and December with a novel very fast optical photon counter, Iqueye, mounted at the ESO 3.5 m New Technology Telescope. Thanks to the ...
The Butterfly Nebula: The image showcases wing-like structures of hot gas spewing from a dying star. The Butterfly Nebula is about 2,500–3,800 light-years away from us. The Stingray Nebula: It ...
Delicate wings of hot gas spew from a dying star, showcasing a stunning planetary nebula 2,500-3,800 light-years away. A metallic, jewel-like nebula formed by a massive red giant star swallowing ...
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Hubble’s mosaic shows the Crab Nebula, a six-light-year-wide supernova remnant observed in 1054 by Japanese, Chinese, and likely Native American astronomers. Hubble captured a light echo from a ...