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The Dumbbell Nebula is a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula at a distance of about 1360 light years. Image taken from Central California foothills
Image was shot using a remote telescope service.
This image showcases the Dumbbell Nebula (Messier 27), a beautiful planetary nebula located in the constellation Vulpecula. The Dumbbell Nebula is one of the brightest planetary nebulae in the sky and is a favorite target for amateur astronomers due to its striking structure and vibrant colors.\n\nAt the center of the nebula, you can see a glowing, almost spherical cloud of gas and dust that resembles a dumbbell or hourglass, which gives the nebula its name. The nebula formed from the outer layers of a dying star that have been ejected into space, while the hot remnant core of the star, a white dwarf, remains at its center. This core emits ultraviolet radiation, which energizes the surrounding gas and causes it to glow.\n\nThe nebula's central region displays a mixture of pale blue-green hues, indicating the presence of ionized oxygen, while the edges transition to a soft reddish-pink color, which is due to hydrogen emission. This color contrast highlights the structure of the expanding gas shell, showing the intricate details of the nebula's shape.\n\nThe surrounding star field is filled with countless stars, each providing a backdrop that enhances the beauty of the Dumbbell Nebula. The stars are scattered evenly across the frame, with varying levels of brightness, adding depth to the image.\n\nOverall, this image presents the stunning appearance of a planetary nebula, showcasing both its vibrant colors and complex shape, offering a glimpse into the final stages of a star's life.
Vintage blank postcard background sent from Kyobashi, tokyo ofJapan in early 1900s, a very good background for any usage of the historic postcard communications.
The Night Sky at Puertecillo Forests. Puertecillo is a small village close to Santiago de Chile where you can find nice beaches, forests and an amazing nature. During the night the view of the stars is awesome
Spain Stamp: Shows Portraits of King Juan Carlos.
The conjunction between comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) and Mars on February 10, 2023, taken with a 135 mm telephoto lens
View from top of the Yokohama Landmark Tower of the sprawling Greater Tokyo Area with Tokyo skyline in the distance, the most populous metropolitan area in the world, consisting of the Kantō region of Japan as well as the prefecture of Yamanashi of the neighboring Chūbu region.
Ankara/Turkey-August 22 2020: The first building of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey in Ankara Ulus (TBMM). Black and white version the building.
The Lycee Yersin was a school founded in 1927 in Da Lat, Vietnam, to educate the children of French colonialists and upper class Vietnamese. After various changes, it is now the Pedagogical College of Da Lat, Da Lat city, Lam Dong province
British stamp isolated on black
The image beautifully captures the Orion Nebula (Messier 42), one of the most famous and stunning nebulae in the night sky, located in the constellation Orion. The nebula is a stellar nursery, a region where new stars are being born, and its glowing clouds of gas and dust are illuminated by the intense radiation from these young stars.\n\nAt the heart of the nebula, the bright central region glows with a mix of white and pinkish hues, showcasing the power of the stars that lie within. This central area is where the famous Trapezium Cluster resides, a group of young, hot stars that illuminate the surrounding gas and dust, causing the nebula to glow brightly. The gas clouds themselves are a blend of reddish-pink from ionized hydrogen and darker regions of dust that absorb and obscure some of the light.\n\nIn the upper portion of the image, you can see smaller nebulae and dark lanes of dust winding through the star field. The surrounding space is filled with hundreds of stars, scattered like a glittering backdrop. Some of the stars closer to the nebula have a bluish tint, likely reflecting the light from nearby stars.\n\nThe overall scene is vibrant and dynamic, with a mix of colors and textures that highlight the complexity of the Orion Nebula. It's a striking view of one of the most active and well-studied star-forming regions in our galaxy.
Monochrome aerial view of Santiago city as seen from San Cristobal hill in Santiago, Chile, South America
1989 old Positive Film scanned, Street view - Leaning Tower, St. Moritz, Switzerland.\nSchiefer Turm
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amateur astrophoto of orion nebula
Hi-tech agricultural zone and biological application, Da Lat city, Lam Dong province
Pinwheel galaxy in the night sky shot at 600mm
Vintage photograph of Oscar de Négrier, French army General, 19th Century. French general of the Third Republic, winning fame in Algeria in the Sud-Oranais campaign (1881) and in Tonkin during the Sino-French War (August 1884 – April 1887).
NGC2403 galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis
Front of an expired, obsolete Dutch ID / passport, issued during WW2, in november 1941
Richmond, Virginia, USA -  July 8th, 2013:  Cancelled Stamp From Thailand Featuring The Queen, Sirikit Kittiyakara.  She Was Born On August 12, 1932.
Panoramic view of the city of Alesund, Norway.
South African postage stamp (1982) : Die Kasteel, Kaapstad.
View from top of the Yokohama Landmark Tower, height 296.3 mt, of the city of Yokohama, the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, and is a commercial hub of the Greater Tokyo Area.
Messier 13 or M13, also designated NGC 6205 and sometimes called the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules or the Hercules
Langbian valley, Da Lat city, Lam Dong province
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