Super nova

Explore the fascinating world of super novas and learn about their incredible power and beauty. Discover the latest research and observations of these cosmic explosions that captivate astronomers worldwide.
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About this item Outer space and planet posters printed on thick high gloss photo lab quality paper with high gloss ink. Fine art outer space photo posters come in 11x17, 12x18, and 13x19 inch sizes. Select designs in 16x24 and 24x36. Solar system, galaxies, planet and nebula photo data is provided by NASA. Fine art photo posters are shipped rolled and protected by tissue paper in a rigid container to avoid damage including creases and scratches. Printed and packaged in the USA. Fine art…

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The Hour Glass Nebula  The Hourglass Nebula, also known as the Engraved Hourglass Nebula or MyCn18, is a young planetary nebula located in the constellation Musca, the Fly. The nebula lies at a distance of 8,000 light years from Earth. The nebula’s unusual appearance, with two large outer rings and a small central one, has earned the object the nickname the Eye of God, which it shares with the Helix Nebula in Aquarius. Deep Space, Student Board, Across The Universe, Space Pictures, Space Time, Space Science, Space And Astronomy, Interstellar, Space Exploration

The Hour Glass Nebula The Hourglass Nebula, also known as the Engraved Hourglass Nebula or MyCn18, is a young planetary nebula located in the constellation Musca, the Fly. The nebula lies at a distance of 8,000 light years from Earth. The nebula’s unusual appearance, with two large outer rings and a small central one, has earned the object the nickname the Eye of God, which it shares with the Helix Nebula in Aquarius.

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Super Nova 1604 "Keppler's Star". Kepler's Star, was a supernova of Type Ia[1][2] that occurred in the Milky Way, in the constellation Ophiuchus. Appearing in 1604, it is the most recent supernova in our own galaxy to have been observed unquestionably by the naked eye,[3] occurring no farther than 6 kiloparsecs or about 20,000 light-years from Earth. Credit: Wikipedia: Hubble Space Telescope, Johannes Kepler, Supernova Explosion, Spitzer Space Telescope, Neutron Star, Hubble Telescope, Hubble Space, Milky Way Galaxy, Space Telescope

Super Nova 1604 "Keppler's Star". Kepler's Star, was a supernova of Type Ia[1][2] that occurred in the Milky Way, in the constellation Ophiuchus. Appearing in 1604, it is the most recent supernova in our own galaxy to have been observed unquestionably by the naked eye,[3] occurring no farther than 6 kiloparsecs or about 20,000 light-years from Earth. Credit: Wikipedia:

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