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Old Feb 8, 2013, 10:13 AM   #26
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New cosmic images:



Wings of the Seagull Nebula



ESO 121-6 (galaxy)
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Does anyone wonder what out night sky might have looked like 4 billion years ago?

Due to the things in the universe having been closer to one another, I wonder how that would have affected the gravity on earth. If you don't know, gravity is infinite, though decaying in distance. Therefore having the universe closer together, you would have more things essentially "pulling" at you, essentially reversing some of the earths gravity.

Also, since it is earlier in the universe's life, galaxies would be less formed, and space would look more sporadic. With the whole universe being quite a bit more compact at that point, there would be no night and day, only day of varying light sources.

Other stars would have been close enough that we would be able to see them almost like we see out sun, though quite a bit smaller in most cases.
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Lobster Nebula



Located around 8000 ly away in the constellation of Scorpius, NGC 6357 (Lobster Nebula) is a region filled with vast clouds of gas and tendrils of dark dust. These clouds are forming stars, including massive hot stars which glow a brilliant blue-white in visible light.
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It may look like something from The Lord of the Rings, but this fiery swirl is actually a planetary nebula known as ESO 456-67. This object lies in the constellation of Sagittarius (The Archer).



In this image, it is possible to see the various layers of material expelled by the central star. Each appears in a different hue - red, orange, yellow, and green-tinted bands of gas are visible, with clear patches of space at the heart of the nebula.
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Death of one star sent other star rushing through space with enormous speed... would you ever imagine that ...
If I've read right, our sun is actually moving thru the galaxy at something like 550k mph, still that's impressive
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Cigar Galaxy (M82) is ~ 12 million ly away in Ursa Major. It's a starburst galaxy meaning it has a very high rate of new star formation. The galaxy is five times brighter than entire Milky Way and produces stars 10 times faster.
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Universe is so beautiful and full of mysteries.

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PS1-12sk, the yellow dot at image center (circled), is classified as a very rare Type Ibn supernova - only the sixth such example found out of thousands of supernovae. It was discovered on the outskirts of a bright elliptical galaxy (the yellow blob to the upper left of the supernova) located ~ 780 million light-years from Earth. A Type Ibn supernova is thought to come from the explosion of a young, massive star. However, the site of the explosion shows no signs of recent star formation, and a supernova from a massive star has never before been seen in a galaxy of this type.
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Ancient Chinese saw that explosion in 1054 AD It was so bright that you could easily read a book in the nighttime

So let's do some math: distance is 6500 ly and Chinese saw that in 1054 AD. It means it happened much much earlier.
That would be the explosion itself happening much earlier. I think he just meant those images we are capturing now are 6500 years ago, which would be correct. The date of the explosion would be 6500 years before 1054 AD.
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Love these type of images. Would love Betelgeuse to go boom in my life time, fingers crossed ay
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A photo of spiral galaxies NGC 3169 and 3166. Shells, plumes, arcs of stars and even shared dust lanes are some of the features that highlight this very deep image.
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Nice Cosmic Images it makes me want to play freelancer again hahaha...
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Spiral galaxy IC 5052. The blue light marks pockets of extremely hot newborn stars.



A star formation complex in the constellation of Ophiucus containing the youngest known protostar IRAS 16293-2922B - perhaps only ~ 10 000 years old.



Ring galaxy Zw II 28.

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Ring galaxies are thought to form when one galaxy slices through the disc of another, larger, one - as galaxies are mostly empty space, this collision is not as aggressive or as destructive as one might imagine. The likelihood of two stars physically colliding is minimal, and it is instead the gravitational effects of the two galaxies that causes the disruption. This disruption upsets the material in both galaxies, causing it to redistribute to form a dense central core, encircled by bright stars. All this commotion causes clouds of gas and dust to collapse and triggers new periods of intense star formation in the outer ring, which is thus full of hot, young, blue stars and regions that are actively giving rise to new stars.
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The Elephant's Trunk Nebula (IC1396) is a cloud of gas and dust located 2400 ly from Earth in the constellation Cepheus. The Elephant Trunk is part of a larger region of ionized gas illuminated by a nearby massive O-type star (located outside the image to the left). Radiation and winds from this hot star compress and ionize the edges of cloud, resulting in the bright "ionization fronts" seen in this image. Young stars at very different stages of formation have been found both within and just outside the Elephant’s Trunk.
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