Cat's Eye Nebula Hubble
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.
Cat's eye nebula hubble. 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 Cats Eye Nebula NGC 6543 seen in detail by the NASAESA Hubble Space Telescope is one of the most complex planetary nebulae ever seen in space. Eleven rings or shells of gas make up the Cats Eye.
But Stingray a planetary nebula around the star SAO 244567 has its own ideas. In this detailed view from the NASAESA Hubble Space Telescope the so-called Cats Eye Nebula looks like the penetrating eye of the disembodied sorcerer Sauron from the film adaptation of Lord of the Rings The nebula formally catalogued NGC 6543 is every bit as inscrutable as the JRR. Cats Eye Hubble Remix.
More nebulae must be studied before scientists have a clear understanding of why nebulae expand. MetalPrint Ready to Hang Gallery Wrapped Canvas Ready to Hang Unframed Premium Print Unframed Fine Art Print. As we zoom in we see first an image constructed from the Digitized Sky Survey 2 then an image taken by the Nordic Optical Telescope and finally the NASAESA Hubble Space Telescope image.
The alluring Cats Eye nebula however lies three thousand light-years from Earth across interstellar space. About This Image. It is estimated to be 1000 years old.
A classic planetary nebula the Cats Eye NGC 6543 represents a final. By comparing images spanning 20 years or more we can watch the nearest of these gently expand without changing their shapes or brightness. A classic planetary nebula the Cats Eye NGC 6543 represents.
Staring across interstellar space the alluring Cats Eye Nebula lies 3000 light-years from Earth. Chandra X-Ray Data at. NASA ESA HEIC and The Hubble Heritage Team STScIAURA Explanation.