Website review: Azor Observatory Astrophotography

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voges discovered 6 months ago
Are we really alone
meghanelaine rated 4 months ago
Fantastic.
LadyCeara rated 5 months ago
The beauty of God's canvas.....completely awe inspiring!
tyrone06spann rated 5 months ago
alone indeed !!!
hwool rated 5 months ago
insanely beautiful
zadiussky rated 6 months ago
Thanks to 4dee for this.
4dee rated 6 months ago


NGC 7635, Bubble Nebula by Antonio Fernández.

NGC 7635, known as the Bubble Nebula for its shape, is located in the northern constellation of Cassiopeia, about 7,100 light years from us.

At the heart of the Bubble Nebula is a star that is forty times more massive than our Sun. The bubble itself is spanning 6 light years across and it's expanding at about 4 million miles per hour. The bubble was formed by the bright star that is positioned below and to the right of the bubble's center. The radiation released from inside that star is so intense that it literally blows its outer surface off into space. The bubble marks the leading edge of the gust from these powerful stellar winds as it plows into denser surrounding material.
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