Humid, summer weather didn't burst one veteran astrophotographer's cosmic bubble when he spent three nights capturing this beautiful image of NGC 7635, also known as the Bubble Nebula. Space ...
William Herschel first observed NGC 7635 in 1787 as a glow around the magnitude 8.7 star SAO 20575 (cataloged earlier as BD+60°2522). In a telescope, the Bubble Nebula looks more like a comma because ...
This is a Hubble Space Telescope photograph of an enormous, balloon-like bubble being blown into space by a super-hot, massive star. Astronomers trained the iconic telescope on this colorful feature, ...
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MUNICH, Germany, April 21 (UPI) --In anticipation of its birthday and its 26th year in space, the Hubble Space Telescope has shared a stunning image of NGC 7635, otherwise known as the Bubble Nebula.
You really would be forever blowing bubbles if you wanted one this big. To celebrate the Hubble Space Telescope being in orbit for 26 years – the anniversary is on Sunday – astronomers have used it to ...
Astronomers haveselected a dramatic image of the "Bubble Nebula", otherwiseknown as NGC 7635 to celebrate the 26 th anniversary of thelaunch of the Hubble Space Telescope. The gracefully ageing ...
Welcome to “Observing fall deep-sky objects with a large telescope.” Today I’ll be telling you about 10 of my favorite autumn deep-sky objects, with suggestions for viewing them. I hope you’ll enjoy ...