Cat's Eye Nebula Hubble
The alluring Cats Eye nebula however lies three thousand light-years from Earth across interstellar space.
Cat's eye nebula hubble. Technical info from NASA Hubble. The Cats Eye Nebula from Hubble Image Credit. This nebulas dying central star may have produced the simple outer pattern of dusty concentric shells by shrugging off outer.
Three thousand light years from Earth the Cats Eye Nebula NGC 6543 is a sight that draws in the human eye. The Hubble Space Telescope has observed about 100 of these objects starting with the Cats Eye nebula in 1994. The nebula formally catalogued NGC 6543 is every bit as inscrutable as the JRR.
The Cats Eye Nebula from Hubble. It is estimated to be 1000 years old. MetalPrint Ready to Hang Gallery Wrapped Canvas Ready to Hang Unframed Premium Print Unframed Fine Art Print.
More nebulae must be studied before scientists have a clear understanding of why nebulae expand. But Stingray a planetary nebula around the star SAO 244567 has its own ideas. To some it may look like a cats eye.
This is one of the most complex of the planetary nebulae. A planetary nebula forms when Sun-like stars gently eject their outer gaseous layers to form bright nebulae with amazing twisted shapes. In this detailed view from NASAs Hubble Space Telescope the so-called Cats Eye Nebula looks like the penetrating eye of the disembodied sorcerer Sauron from the film adaptation of The Lord of the Rings The nebula formally cataloged NGC 6543 is every bit as inscrutable as the JRR.
Staring across interstellar space the alluring Cats Eye Nebula lies 3000 light-years from Earth. A classic planetary nebula the Cats Eye NGC 6543 represents a final brief yet glorious phase in the life of a sun-like star. It is estimated to be 1000 years old.