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https://mastodon.online/@umplus/113380852857391042 umplus@mastodon.online - #UMPlus - C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) By Juan Carlos Casado

https://www.universomagico.net/2024/10/c2023-a3-tsuchinshanatlas-por-juan.html

Astronomer Juan Carlos Casado's beautiful image shows comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS), photographed from Alt Empordà in Girona, Spain, while Venus near the horizon and the Milky Way completed the scene. Fans have dubbed this event the Comet of the Century, but this century still has.....
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https://mastodon.online/@umplus/113335177058913845 umplus@mastodon.online - #UMPlus - CTA 1 by Alson Wong

https://www.universomagico.net/2024/10/cta-1-por-alson-wong.html

This excellent image, taken by astronomer Alson Wong, shows the supernova remnant called SNR G119.5+10.2 or CTA 1 and the planetary nebula NGC 40. This remnant is located in the direction of the Cepheus constellation and is situated at a distance of about 4,600 light years from the Solar System. CTA 1 was.....
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psychmesu@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://mastodon.online/@astro_jcm/113153268722619065 astro_jcm@mastodon.online - 1/ This pic I took a few years ago at ESO's Paranal Observatory in #Chile almost didn't look like this! I was about to go to sleep when I saw that the folks at the UT4 telescope were using the lasers, so I decided to snap a quick shot.

But when reviewing the image on my camera's screen I noticed something was off. I looked up and saw that some clouds had rolled in within seconds! Here you can see the lasers going through two cloud layers.

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https://mastodon.online/@umplus/112175055235649848 umplus@mastodon.online - #UMPlus - Magical night in Atacama

https://www.universomagico.net/2024/03/noche-magica-en-atacama.html

Astronomer Petr Horálek has produced a magical image. The Atacama Desert has been the setting chosen to photograph a spectacularly colorful sky in which the bright stars, which give light to the sky, become the protagonists. In addition, the red color of the hydrogen atoms ionized by the energetic stars is distributed throughout the galaxy, tinting the.....
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Necklace Nebula

The interaction of two doomed stars has created this spectacular ring adorned with bright clumps of gas ­– a diamond necklace of cosmic proportions. Fittingly known as the “Necklace Nebula,” this planetary nebula is located 15,000 light-years away from Earth in the small, dim constellation of Sagitta (the Arrow).

A pair of tightly orbiting Sun-like stars produced the Necklace Nebula, which also goes by the less glamorous name of PN G054.203.4. Roughly 10,000 years ago, one of the aging stars expanded and engulfed its smaller companion, creating something astronomers call a “common envelope.” The smaller star continued to orbit inside its larger companion, increasing the bloated giant’s rotation rate until large parts of it spun outwards into space. This escaping ring of debris formed the Necklace Nebula, with particularly dense clumps of gas forming the bright “diamonds” around the ring.

The pair of stars which created the Necklace Nebula remain so close together – separated by only several million miles – that they appear as a single bright dot in the center of this image. Despite their close encounter, the stars are still furiously whirling around each other, completing an orbit in just over a day.

Hubble previously released an image of the Necklace Nebula, but this new image uses advanced processing techniques to create an improved and fresh view of this intriguing object. The composite image includes several exposures from Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3.

Source: https://science.nasa.gov/missions/hubble/hubble-views-a-dazzling-cosmic-necklace/?utm_source=FBPAGE&utm_medium=NASA%27s+Hubble+Space+Telescope&utm_campaign=NASASocial

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