My favorite APOD nebula image Many of the mysteries contained in the universe have not been fully analyzed and evaluated. Unique events that are held every day in the universe are incredibly impressive and attractive. Hidden in the ocean of a vast star, we see more incredible glasses in the form of a nebula every evening. The next paragraph explains in detail the creation of the nebula and the most visually attractive visual aspects of these special phenomena.
So I was particularly touched when APOD (today's astronomical picture) appeared in my Twitter news source. I have never heard of California nebula before and I was shocked by the countless space nerd we met when I was in California. What is California doing in the universe? The universe clouds floating on the arms of the swirling Milky Way Orion are incorrectly reminiscent of the California mainland on the west coast of the United States of America. Our own sun is also in the arm of Orion of the Milky Way, just 1500 light years from the California nebula. The classical launch nebula, also called NGC 1499, is about 100 light-years long. In the image of interest, the most prominent glow of the California nebula is the red signature of the hydrogen atom and the recombination of long lost electrons removed by high energy starlight (ionization).
Description: It is one of the brightest planetary nebula in the sky - why should it be named? This Nebula NGC 7027 discovered for the first time in 1878 can see swan constellations (Shiratorisa) through a standard backyard telescope. It sometimes looks like an ambiguous place, and rarely is called a nickname. However, when you shoot with the Earth orbit Hubble Space Telescope, you will find many details. The Hubble statue of NGC 7027 states that the gas and dust clouds are very large because it is a planetary nebula that began to expand about 600 years ago and it seems to contain three times the mass of the sun We made people recognize things. The resolution, layering, and dust protection features of the NGC 7027 drawn in a specific color may remind Sky enthusiasts of familiar icons that can be used as the basis for informal names.