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#Nebula Reel by @astro.cosmosx - 🌌 *The Helix Nebula: Cosmic Eye* - Gazing into the depths of space, the Helix Nebula (NGC 7293) resembles a giant, celestial eye staring back. Locate
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🌌 *The Helix Nebula: Cosmic Eye* - Gazing into the depths of space, the Helix Nebula (NGC 7293) resembles a giant, celestial eye staring back. Located 650 light-years away in Aquarius, it's one of the closest planetary nebulae to Earth 😮 🔭 *A Star's Final Bow* - This stunning structure is the remnant of a Sun-like star shedding its outer layers, creating intricate gas and dust patterns. The Helix's beauty is a poignant reminder of stellar evolution's grand finale #HelixNebula #Space ✨ *Unraveling Cosmic Mysteries* - Hubble and other telescopes reveal the Helix's complex, onion-like shells of gas. Want to explore more cosmic wonders? #Nebula #Astronomy #interstellar
#Nebula Reel by @teunvanderzalm (verified account) - Stellar nursery, where stars are born

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Stellar nursery, where stars are born #cosmos #universe #nebula
#Nebula Reel by @space_activitiesss - The Heart Nebula (IC 1805) is a large, heart-shaped emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia, about 7,500 light-years away, known for its glowi
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The Heart Nebula (IC 1805) is a large, heart-shaped emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia, about 7,500 light-years away, known for its glowing hydrogen gas and dark dust lanes that form a heart shape. It's a stellar nursery, with its shape sculpted by the powerful winds and radiation from young, hot stars in the central open cluster Melotte 15, and it's often imaged with the nearby Soul Nebula (IC 1848). #space #trending #mustsee #heart #nebula
#Nebula Reel by @worldofastronomers - A heart… floating in space.
7,500 light-years away, the Heart Nebula glows in the darkness, shaped by powerful stellar winds and radiation from newbor
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A heart… floating in space. 7,500 light-years away, the Heart Nebula glows in the darkness, shaped by powerful stellar winds and radiation from newborn stars. What looks like a symbol of love from Earth… is actually a massive cloud of gas where stars are being born. Somewhere out there, the universe is literally creating stars inside a cosmic heart — a reminder that even in the vast emptiness of space, beauty still exists. ✨ Would you travel 7,500 light-years just to see this? Follow @worldofastronomers if you love space ❤. #cosmicheart #nebula #space #beautyofspace #astronomy
#Nebula Reel by @nasahubble (verified account) - Here, kitty... 🐈

#ICYMI, last week we shared a new view of the Cat's Eye Nebula from Hubble and the Euclid space telescopes.

Pan across this wide-f
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Here, kitty... 🐈 #ICYMI, last week we shared a new view of the Cat's Eye Nebula from Hubble and the Euclid space telescopes. Pan across this wide-field view that shows how the nebula – created by a central, dying star – is situated within a halo of colorful fragments of gas zooming away from the star. In this composite image, both the nebula’s exquisite structure and its location in the broader context of our universe are on display. Together, these telescopes reveal the delicate interplay between a star's final phases and the vast cosmic tapestry beyond. Discover more at the link in our bio! Music credit: Stellardrone - Endeavour Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, ESA Euclid/Euclid Consortium/NASA/Q1-2025, J.-C. Cuillandre & E. Bertin (CEA Paris-Saclay), Z. Tsvetanov, N. Bartmann (ESA/Hubble) #NASA #Hubble #Euclid #nebula #space
#Nebula Reel by @spazexplorer - The Heart Nebula (IC 1805) is a vast emission nebula located about 7,500 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. Its distinctive heart-like
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The Heart Nebula (IC 1805) is a vast emission nebula located about 7,500 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. Its distinctive heart-like shape is sculpted by intense radiation and stellar winds from young, massive stars at its center. These powerful stars belong to the open cluster Melotte 15, whose energy ionizes the surrounding hydrogen gas, causing it to glow in deep shades of red. Spanning roughly 300 light-years across, the Heart Nebula is an active stellar nursery where new stars are continuously being born within dense pillars of gas and dust. Its glowing clouds and intricate structures offer astronomers valuable insight into the processes of star formation and the dynamic interaction between massive stars and their cosmic environment . Follow for more🔭🪐 #nebula #astronomy #universe
#Nebula Reel by @piematrix (verified account) - The Rosette Nebula, captured through a Pie Matrix Triplet Telescope 🌹🔭

Spanning nearly 100 light-years, this glowing emission nebula lies about 5,0
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The Rosette Nebula, captured through a Pie Matrix Triplet Telescope 🌹🔭 Spanning nearly 100 light-years, this glowing emission nebula lies about 5,000 light-years away in the constellation Monoceros. Its deep red glow comes from ionized hydrogen gas, energized by a young star cluster at its center, whose powerful stellar winds have carved out the nebula’s iconic flower-like shape. More than a stunning sight, the Rosette Nebula is a stellar nursery—a region where dense clouds of gas are collapsing to form new stars, shaping the future of our galaxy. #Nebula #Astrophotography #cosmos #PieMatrix #deepsky
#Nebula Reel by @kvmh_insta - Our Solar System vs. the Carina Nebula: A Mind-Blowing Size ComparisonImagine a cosmic giant that could swallow our entire solar system dozens of time
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Our Solar System vs. the Carina Nebula: A Mind-Blowing Size ComparisonImagine a cosmic giant that could swallow our entire solar system dozens of times over — that's the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372).This colossal star-forming region is one of the largest and brightest in the Milky Way. It stretches roughly 260 light-years across, a vast nursery where thousands of new stars are being born in a chaotic blaze of gas, dust, and brilliant young suns. Located about 7,500 light-years away from Earth in the Carina–Sagittarius Arm of our galaxy, it's a spectacle of raw cosmic creation. Our Solar System vs. the Carina Nebula: A Mind-Blowing Size ComparisonImagine a cosmic giant that could swallow our entire solar system dozens of times over — that's the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372).This colossal star-forming region is one of the largest and brightest in the Milky Way. It stretches roughly 260 light-years across, a vast nursery where thousands of new stars are being born in a chaotic blaze of gas, dust, and brilliant young suns. Located about 7,500 light-years away from Earth in the Carina–Sagittarius Arm of our galaxy, it's a spectacle of raw cosmic creation. To truly grasp its immensity, consider this: our entire solar system, stretching all the way out to the distant Oort Cloud (the outermost boundary where long-period comets originate), measures only about 1 to 3 light-years across at most. Some estimates put it closer to 1–2 light-years in effective diameter.In other words, you could fit dozens — even hundreds — of solar systems side-by-side inside the Carina Nebula with room to spare. What we call home is just a tiny, quiet speck compared to this raging stellar factory. (Image: NASA) #nasa #spacenews #nebula #trendingreels #fyp Comment what you think about this
#Nebula Reel by @space__exploreation - Deep inside the Eagle Nebula, enormous
 towers of gas and dust are quietly creating 
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Known as the Pillars of Creation, these 
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Deep inside the Eagle Nebula, enormous towers of gas and dust are quietly creating new stars. Known as the Pillars of Creation, these cosmic structures stretch for light-years and hide the birthplaces of future solar systems. What looks like silent clouds is actually one of the most active stellar nurseries in our galaxy. 💬Comment Can You See It From Closer Before. 🔁 Share with someone who feels space. ✨ Credits 🎞️ Project: NASA • SVS • Pillar’s Of Creation ✍️ Edited By: @space__exploreation 🎵 Music: Unknown Track☠️ #space #universe #astronomy #cosmos #nebula
#Nebula Reel by @espacioxmedia - If the supermassive black hole TON‑618 were placed where Alpha Centauri sits just four light‑years away, the night sky would transform into something
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If the supermassive black hole TON‑618 were placed where Alpha Centauri sits just four light‑years away, the night sky would transform into something both breathtaking and terrifying. Instead of a familiar star, we would see an enormous, radiant accretion disk dominating the darkness, its warped light bending into arcs and halos under TON‑618’s immense gravity. Constellations would appear twisted, the Milky Way stretched and distorted by gravitational lensing. But the beauty would mask catastrophe. A black hole of this scale would destabilize the Solar System almost immediately, tugging planets off their orbits and slowly unmaking the architecture of our cosmic neighborhood. For a brief moment, Earth’s sky would be a surreal spectacle (a glowing ring of light where Alpha Centauri once shone) before the gravitational chaos made life impossible. 🌌⚫ . . . . . . . #space #science #universe #viral #explorepage
#Nebula Reel by @cosmic_adventure777 - Melodies of the Universe🤯

If Space is Vacuum, then how can we hear any sounds? Yes, you are right, we can't. However, it's possible to process any o
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Melodies of the Universe🤯 If Space is Vacuum, then how can we hear any sounds? Yes, you are right, we can't. However, it's possible to process any other kind of wave or oscillation electronically, scaling it to audible frequencies and then converting it into a sound wave. It is called Sonification. Even though no sound can travel in space, sonifications provide a new way of experiencing and conceptualizing data. It allows the audience, including blind and visually impaired communities, to “listen” to astronomical images and explore their data. Hubble image of the Helix Nebula converted to sound. Colour is mapped to pitch (red=low, blue=high) and brightness controls volume. Red indicates the presence of hydrogen and nitrogen and blue indicates oxygen. The Helix Nebula, or Eye of Sauron, is 655 light years away and 3 light years across. In this new sonification of Perseus, the sound waves astronomers previously identified were extracted and made audible for the first time. Now a new sonification brings more notes to this black hole sound machine. In this sonification, the colors in the images were mapped to pitches of sound — frequencies of light converted directly to frequencies of sound. Credit :- nasahubble © all the rights and credits are reserved to the respective owners. Follow 👉 @cosmic_adventure777 👈 for more space content🔭✨ #Space #Universe #nebula #Sound #Astronomy
#Nebula Reel by @inspiredstarlab - The reason why neutron stars spin so fast is not a "wish", but the protection of angular momentum.

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When a massi
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The reason why neutron stars spin so fast is not a "wish", but the protection of angular momentum. 🔔Follow: @inspiredstarlab for more! When a massive star collapses into itself at the end of its life, its diameter shrinks to just a few kilometers. However, the rotating motion of a star is not lost during this collapse. In physics, angular momentum is protected; that is, even if an object shrinks, the amount of revolutions it carries remains the same. As the star's mass gets stuck toward the center, this rotational motion gets trapped in a much smaller volume, and as a result, the rotational speed increases dramatically. A star that once took days to rotate around its axis can transform into a neutron star that can rotate hundreds of times per second during this stage. This effect is similar to the ice skater turning faster when he pulls his arms in; but here it is the extreme limits of matter and motion at stake. In short, a falling star does not only concentrate; it also compresses its movement. Neutron stars' extraordinary spin velocity is one of the most striking examples of how motion did not disappear in the universe. 🌌 Credit 📹: @thediverselens Via 📹: @fizikist #universe #astronomy #space #NASA #stars #science #cosmos #nebula #galaxy

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