NASA’s Day Photo shows a colorful painting from the “Butterfly Nebula”.
According to RCO News Agency, The bright clusters and nebulae of the Earth’s night sky are often known as flowers or insects, and NGC 6302 (NGC 6302) or Butterfly Nebula with large three -year light wings is no exception.
Quoted by NASA, The central star of this planetary nebula with a temperature of about 5,000 degrees Celsius is becoming a white dwarf star that is extremely hot and shines in ultraviolet light. The central star is hidden by a dust mass directly, but its energetic ultraviolet light ionizes nebula atoms.
In this clear telescopic view, combined with narrow band video data, hydrogen and oxygen ionized atoms are shown in red and blue-green colors to reveal a stunning set of nodes and strands in bipolar currents such as nebulae.
The NGC 2 is about 5 light -years from the Earth in the constellation of the scorpion.
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(tagstotranslate) Butterfly Nebula (T) NGC (T) NASA Day Photo
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