Credit & Copyright: John Gleason (Celestial Images)
Explanation:
Because the Gum Nebula is the closest
supernova remnant,
it is actually hard to see.
Spanning 40
degrees across the sky, the nebula is so
large and faint
it is easily lost in the
din of a bright and complex background.
The Gum Nebula, highlighted nicely in the
above wide angle photograph,
is so close that we are
much nearer the front edge than the back edge,
each measuring 450 and 1500
light years respectively.
The
complex nebula lies in the direction of the
constellations of Puppis and Vela.
Oddly, much remains unknown about the Gum Nebula, including the
timing and even number of supernova explosions that formed it.
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 |
Январь Февраль Март Апрель Май Июнь Июль Август Сентябрь Октябрь Ноябрь Декабрь |
NASA Web Site Statements, Warnings, and Disclaimers
NASA Official: Jay Norris. Specific rights apply.
A service of: LHEA at NASA / GSFC
& Michigan Tech. U.
Публикации с ключевыми словами:
Gum Nebula - supernova remnant - Туманность в Парусах - остаток Сверхновой
Публикации со словами: Gum Nebula - supernova remnant - Туманность в Парусах - остаток Сверхновой | |
См. также:
Все публикации на ту же тему >> |