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Emission Nebula Collection (page 5)

"Exploring the Mysteries of Emission Nebulae: A Glimpse into the Cosmic Artistry" The captivating beauty of emission nebulae

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Dark Tower, Cometary Globule in Scorpius

The Dark Tower, Cometary Globule in Scorpius. Bright rimmed globules and their more evolved cousin the cometary globule represent fascinating dynamic structures formed by the interplay of cold

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Northern Trifid Nebula

The Northern Trifid Nebula, also known as NGC 1579, located in the constellation Perseus

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Heart of Scorpius (Antares region)

The Heart of Scorpius (Antares region)

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Orion and Canis Major with the dog star Sirius at lower left

Orion and Canis Major with the dog star Sirius at lower left
Orion and Canis Major, with Sirius, the Dog Star, at lower left. Some airglow brightened the sky at lower right

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Sadr region in the constellation Cygnus

The Sadr region in the constellation Cygnus

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Infrared view of the Carina Nebula

Infrared view of the Carina Nebula. The bright star at the center of the nebula is Eta Carinae, one of the most massive stars in the galaxy

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: NGC 6992, The Eastern Veil Nebula

NGC 6992, The Eastern Veil Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: IC 59 and IC 63 near Gamma Cas

IC 59 and IC 63 near Gamma Cas

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The North America Nebula and Pelican Nebula in Cygnus

The North America Nebula and Pelican Nebula in Cygnus
NGC 7000, the North America Nebula, and IC 5070, the Pelican Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: NGC 3372, The Carina Nebula

NGC 3372, The Carina Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Eta Carinae Nebula

Eta Carinae Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: H II regions NGC 3603 and NGC 3576

H II regions NGC 3603 and NGC 3576
NGC 3603 (left) and NGC 3576 (right) are two of the most luminous HII regions in our galaxy but their juxtaposition is really an illusion

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Messier 27, The Dumbbell Nebula

Messier 27, The Dumbbell Nebula, a planetary nebula in Vulpecula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: NGC 281, the Pacman Nebula

NGC 281, the Pacman Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Eta Carinae Nebula area of the southern Milky Way

Eta Carinae Nebula area of the southern Milky Way, with the main nebula surrounded by a variety of open star clusters; NGC 3532 the Football Cluster, IC 2602 the Southern Pleiades

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: IC 1805, the Heart Nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia

IC 1805, the Heart Nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Alnitak region in Orion with Flame Nebula (NGC 2024), and Horsehead Nebula

Alnitak region in Orion with Flame Nebula (NGC 2024), and Horsehead Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Widefield view of the constellation Cassiopeia with nearby deep sky objects

Widefield view of the constellation Cassiopeia with nearby deep sky objects
Widefield view of the constellation Cassiopeia showing many deep sky objects, including open clusters and nebulae

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Sagittarius Triplet featuring the Lagoon and Trifid Nebula, and NGC 6559

The Sagittarius Triplet featuring the Lagoon and Trifid Nebula, and NGC 6559
The Sagittarius Triplet featuring the Lagoon Nebula, the Trifid Nebula, and NGC 6559

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: IC 1848, the Soul Nebula

IC 1848, the Soul Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: NGC 896 in the Heart Nebula in Cassiopeia

NGC 896 in the Heart Nebula in Cassiopeia

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: NGC 7000 and the Pelican Nebula

NGC 7000 and the Pelican Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Heart Nebula

The Heart Nebula
IC 1805, The Heart Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Heart and Soul Nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia

The Heart and Soul Nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia
The Heart Nebula (IC 1805), and the Soul Nebula (IC 1848), with NGC 896 at upper right, in the constellation Cassiopeia

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: An emission nebula is viewed from nearby an inhabited system

An emission nebula is viewed from nearby an inhabited system

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Emission nebula NGC 6820

Emission nebula NGC 6820

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Bubble Nebula

The Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635) is a H II region emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia located close to the direction of the open cluster Messier 52 also known as the Scorpion Cluster

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Christmas Tree Nebula, Cone Nebula and Fox Fur Nebula

The Christmas Tree Nebula, Cone Nebula and Fox Fur Nebula
NGC 2264, the Christmas Tree Nebula with Cone Nebula and Fox Fur Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The North America Nebula and the Pelican Nebula in the constellation Cygnus

The North America Nebula and the Pelican Nebula in the constellation Cygnus
The North America Nebula (NGC 7000), an emission nebula, and the Pelican Nebula (IC 5070), an H II region within the constellation Cygnus

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Sharpless 2-132 emission nebula

Sharpless 2-132 emission nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Monkey Head Nebula and Sh2-247 in the constellation Orion

The Monkey Head Nebula and Sh2-247 in the constellation Orion

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Horsehead Nebula

The Horsehead Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Messier 17, The Swan Nebula in Sagittarius

Messier 17, The Swan Nebula in Sagittarius

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Omega Nebula

The Omega Nebula, also known as the Swan Nebula, Messier 17 or NGC 6618, is an H II region of glowing gas and plasma in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The Trifid Nebula

The Trifid Nebula
Clouds of glowing gas mingle with dust lanes in the Trifid Nebula, a star forming region about 9, 000 light years in the distance toward the constellation of Sagittarius

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: M17, The Omega Nebula

M17, The Omega Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Blue and red nebulae in the Camelopardalis constellation

Blue and red nebulae in the Camelopardalis constellation
Blue reflection nebulae and glowing red emission nebulae cover this area of the Camelopardalis constellation

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Carina Nebula Star-forming Pillars and Herbig-Haro Objects with Jets

Carina Nebula Star-forming Pillars and Herbig-Haro Objects with Jets
This turbulent cosmic pinnacle lies within a stellar nursery called the Carina Nebula, located 7, 500 light-years away in the southern constellation Carina

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: NGC 6914, a reflection nebula in Cygnus

NGC 6914, a reflection nebula in Cygnus

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Messier 42, the Orion Nebula

Messier 42, the Orion Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: A rich region of reflection and emission nebulae in the Camaeleon constellation

A rich region of reflection and emission nebulae in the Camaeleon constellation
A rich region of reflection and emission nebulae surrounded by brown interstellar molecular clouds in the Camaeleon constellation

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Messier 8, the Lagoon Nebula

Messier 8, the Lagoon Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: The starforming region of Rho Ophiuchus

The starforming region of Rho Ophiuchus. Visible in this image are IC 4605, IC 4604, IC 4603, Antares, NGC 6144, M4 Globular Cluster, SH2-9, NGC 6121, and emission and reflection nebula structure

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Illustration of the Horsehead Nebula

Illustration of the Horsehead Nebula
The Horsehead Nebula is a dark nebula in the Orion constellation. It is the most identifiable nebula from Earth because of its swirling gases in the form of a horses head

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: IC 4603 dust and reflection nebula

IC 4603 dust and reflection nebula in the constellations Scorpius and Ophiuchus

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: IC 1805, the Heart Nebula

IC 1805, the Heart Nebula

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: NGC 3766 and the Lambda Cen Nebula in the constellation Centaurus

NGC 3766 and the Lambda Cen Nebula in the constellation Centaurus
Open star cluster NGC 3766 and the Lambda Cen Nebula in the constellation Centaurus

Background imageEmission Nebula Collection: Flaming Star Nebula in Auriga

Flaming Star Nebula in Auriga, also known as IC 405



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"Exploring the Mysteries of Emission Nebulae: A Glimpse into the Cosmic Artistry" The captivating beauty of emission nebulae, such as the Orion Nebula (M42) and Nebula Sh 2-106, is unveiled in this stunning Hubble Space Telescope image. These celestial wonders, scattered throughout our vast universe, offer a glimpse into the mesmerizing dance of gas and dust. In Serpens lies M16, famously known as The Eagle Nebula. Its ethereal glow illuminates space with intricate pillars that resemble colossal wings. Just like its avian namesake, this nebula symbolizes freedom and exploration. The Orion Nebula (M42), an astronomical masterpiece located within the constellation Orion, showcases a stellar nursery where new stars are born amidst swirling clouds of colorful gases. Adjacent to it is M43, adding another layer of enchantment to this cosmic spectacle. Venturing beyond our Milky Way galaxy brings us to MACS J0717 - a massive galaxy cluster that houses countless emission nebulae within its gravitational embrace. Here we witness galaxies merging and intertwining in a celestial ballet that spans millions of light-years. Traveling further southward leads us to the Large Magellanic Cloud – a satellite galaxy visible from Earth's southern hemisphere. Within its boundaries lies NGC 3324 or Gabriela Mistral Nebula; named after Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral for her profound impact on literature and culture. IC 2177 presents itself as The Seagull Nebula – an awe-inspiring sight resembling a majestic bird soaring through interstellar space. Its radiant colors evoke feelings of serenity and grace against the backdrop of infinite darkness. Perhaps one of the most iconic images captured by astronomers is that of Pillars of Creation in The Eagle Nebula. These towering structures serve as nurseries for newborn stars while simultaneously showcasing nature's ability to shape and sculpt the cosmos.