Where Angels Play |
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This page will deal with Hubble Space
Telescope images that "look like" other
things. This is Pareidolia to be sure... but
there are some interesting coincidences in
some of these images
Note: Work in Progress - Please Check Back... Eye of Sauron
Hubble
peers into the Great Eye of Sauron The Eye
of Sauron
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Hourglass Nebula Planetary Nebula MyCn18: An Hourglass Pattern Around a Dying Star Full Story Here Credits: Raghvendra Sahai and John Trauger (JPL), the WFPC2 science team, and NASA The Eye of God |
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Explanation: Three thousand light-years away, a dying star throws off shells of glowing gas. This image from the Hubble Space Telescope reveals The Cat's Eye Nebula to be one of the most complex planetary nebulae known. In fact, the features seen in the Cat's Eye are so complex that astronomers suspect the bright central object may actually be a binary star system. The term planetary nebula, used to describe this general class of objects, is misleading. Although these objects may appear round and planet-like in small telescopes, high resolution images reveal them to be stars surrounded by cocoons of gas blown off in the late stages of stellar evolution. On planet Earth, of course, cats and other creatures may be on the prowl tonight. Keep your eyes peeled and have a safe and happy Halloween! NASA APOD October 31, 1999 |
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