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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured an unprecedentedly sharp image of planetary nebula NGC 1514, revealing ...
The Hubble Space Telescope launched on April 24, 1990, aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-31), and deployed into Earth ...
Gas and dust ejected by a dying star at the heart of NGC 1514 came into complete focus thanks to mid-infrared data from the ...
The stars are surrounded by diffraction spikes, which are the starburst-like radiating lines that appear around bright ...
Rings of a dying star are revealed in the nebula NGC 1514. The Webb Telescope reveals a chaotic scene long hidden from view.
Using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have detailed the gas and dust expelled by a dying star in NGC 1514. Its ...
The MIRI also captured a bright blue star to the lower left. This small star is much closer to Earth than the stars at the heart of NGC 1514, and is not part of the nebula. There are also some ...
That’s why the faint, cloudy rings are still visible. A bright blue star appears in the lower left. But it does not belong to this nebula. It is closer to us and shines separately. Centuries of ...
JWST's latest snapshot is described as the most detailed image of planetary nebula NGC 1514 to date, and it's breaktaking.
The swirling, paint-like clouds in the darkness of space in this stunning image seem surreal, like a portal to another world ...
The photos capture both our neighboring planets and galaxies far, far away in a stunning release to celebrate one of NASA’s ...