
Bright Planetary Nebula NGC 7027 from Hubble : It is one of the brightest planetary nebulae on the sky – what should it be named? First discovered in 1878, nebula NGC 7027 can be seen toward the constellation of the Swan (Cygnus) with a standard backyard telescope. Partly because it appears there as only an indistinct spot, it is rarely referred to with a moniker. When imaged with the Earth-orbiting Hubble Space Telescope, however, great details are revealed. Studying Hubble images of NGC 7027 have led to the understanding that it is a planetary nebula that began expanding about 600 years ago, and that the cloud of gas and dust is unusually massive as it appears to contain about three times the mass of our Sun. Pictured here in assigned colors, the resolved, layered, and dust-laced features of NGC 7027 might remind sky enthusiasts of a familiar icon that could be the basis for an informal name. A leading previous suggestion was the Pillow Nebula, but please feel free to make new suggestions – for example, in an online APOD discussion forum. via NASA
thomasbrisenio liked this
meditationrelaxationmusic reblogged this from just--space and added: just–space: Listen to calming songs on youtube.com!
thomasbrisenio reblogged this from just--space
mbvsfo liked this
fanartofthelostcities liked this
coleccionistadeestrellitas liked this
m-l-e-p liked this
unstablesiren reblogged this from intergalacticpirates
unstablesiren liked this
queen-of-alagaesia liked this
void-tiger reblogged this from intergalacticpirates
void-tiger liked this
gia-is-a-punk-rocker liked this
spaxey reblogged this from just--space
ratherinterestingmilkshake liked this
jaroth-the-reader reblogged this from intergalacticpirates
ritalara liked this
abodeglued liked this
randomperson-es liked this
awkward-bullshit liked this