11th March, 2025
- Anusha Jain
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With billions of stars forming a dazzling disk spanning more than 220,000 light-years, this spiral galaxy, which is only 2.5 million light-years away, is seen in all its splendor.?
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The Chandra X-Ray Observatory has taken a stunning image of DEM L71, which shows the aftermath of a supernova explosion.
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The pictures provide information about the structure and makeup of the galaxy by displaying its magnificent starry tapestry and the luminous halo that surrounds it.
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The intricate structure of this planetary nebula, which features concentric shells of gas extending into space, is seen in vivid colors.?
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At a distance of roughly 20 million light-years, this galaxy appears face-on, giving us a chance to fully admire its galactic beauty.
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The symmetrical structure of the nebula is formed by the intricate interactions of material expelled by a dying star, as shown in the photographs.
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