Jones-Emberson 1 is a large, faint planetary nebula. It's nicknamed the "Headphone Nebula" due to its shape. Located 1600 light-years away, it's a difficult object to observe. Its central star is very ...
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The Sky This Week from January 16 to 23: Caroline’s Rose blooms
Deep-sky objects shine and the giant planets show off their satellites as the bright light from the Moon disappears from our ...
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Destroyed planet? Giant iron bar found in the Ring Nebula may be a vaporized planet
Finding such a large concentration of iron in this precise shape is difficult to explain using existing models of how ...
If you look halfway up in the northwest, you'll be able to see the familiar zigzag of five bright stars forming the ...
Astrophotographer Ronald Brecher captured a haunting vista in July earlier this year, in which several deep-sky objects take on the collective appearance of a colossal cosmic shark hunting in the ...
January new moon brings darker skies and prime stargazing conditions across hemispheres. A new moon takes place when the Sun ...
Who knew you could get nearly Webb telescope-quality images of space from the comfort of your home? Bob Schiff’s been doing it for a year now with amazing results, using a motorized rig that tracks ...
Of all the objects that you can view through a telescope, some of the most stunning to behold are the planets in our solar system, and the galaxies that lie far beyond it. But if you want to see more ...
If you already own a telescope and want more from your amateur astronomy hobby, have you considered astrophotography? With the advent of new camera technology, it is now possible for the average ...
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