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The Rosette Nebula in Monoceros is captured in all its glory, revealing the sites of star formation and the feedback effects of stars that have already coalesced out of the nebula's molecular gases.
The Rosette, however, has four NGC numbers assigned to it by astronomers, and those don’t include the star cluster NGC 2244 at its center. The four designations for the nebula are NGC 2237, NGC ...
Astrophotographer Kevin Gill captured this image of the Rosetta Nebula from his backyard in Los Angeles, using a long exposure to evade light pollution.
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The Rosette Nebula stars blooms with cosmic color in a stunning new image by an amateur astronomer. Avid astrophotographer Terry Hancock carefully timed this beautiful shot of the Rosette Nebula ...
New analysis of the Rosette Nebula suggests a discrepancy between the central cavity and the age of its stars was due to a misunderstanding of the cloud's shape.
New research offers an explanation for the discrepancy between the size and age of the Rosetta Nebula's central cavity and that of its central stars.
Located in the Milky Way Galaxy about 5,000 light-years from Earth, the Rosette Nebula is composed of dust, helium, hydrogen and other ionized gases and features several massive stars at its heart.
Boone’s interest in systems thinking is reflected in his astrophotography hobby. His photo of the Rosette Nebula in the Monoceros constellation — “approximately 5,000 light-years from Earth ...
The Rosette Nebula, also known as Caldwell 49, is an H II region located in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy. This expansive emission nebula is associated with the open star cluster ...
The Rosette Nebula in Monoceros is captured in all its glory, revealing the sites of star formation and the feedback effects of stars that have already coalesced out of the nebula's molecular gases.