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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured new imagery of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. It is 11,000 light-years away in the Cassiopeia constellation. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NASA ...
This image features a deep field view of the Cassiopeia constellation immersed in the glow of ionized hydrogen gas, where the two small planetary nebulas can be found, Abell 6 and the larger HFG1.
Dragging the trash barrel to the curb, I look up at the night sky, and my current self is instantly tethered to all my past ...
On April evenings, look to the west to spot the bright winter constellations of Orion, Gemini, Taurus, Auriga, Canis Major and Canis Minor. They’ll be gone soon, so check them out while you can.
Spring Constellations are taking over across the night sky during the month of April. To the south, Orion is still visible in the western sky each evening, with Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, and Serpens ...
Cassiopeia A is a supernova remnant located about 11,000 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia, and is one of the brightest radio sources in the sky, offering key insights into the death of ...
At this time of year we get to look at a constellation with a strong feminine presence - the queen of the night sky, Cassiopeia. Our ancient ancestors had a relationship with the night sky and an ...
The remnant of a supernova observed in 1572, notably studied by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, lies about 13,000 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey ...
Why using CASIOPE? The name is a playful reference to Cassiopeia, the constellation - just as this mythological queen illuminates the night sky with its distinctive W-shaped pattern, our tool maps the ...