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Nébuleuses planétaires. Colliding Gas in the Helix Nebula. Nébuleuses. Astro Anarchy. Animations. An experiental 3D-animation from my image of NGC 6752 I have tested a new method to publish my 3D-images as a form of Lenticular prints. For this technique to work, I need series of images from different angles, in this case 24 images are needed. Lenticular printing is actually an old technique but in past few years it has become much more sophisticated. The results can be stunning visually, image plane disappears and object floats in and outside of the frame. Since astronomical objects are too far away, no real parallax can be imaged. Doe to that, I have developed a method to turn my images to a various 3D-formats. My work flow is based on scientific data from the object, distance and the source of ionization are usually known. NOTE! A globular cluster, NGC 6752, as an animated 3D-study Please, let the image load, the size is ~6.5MB 24-frames, images are meant for a lenticular 3D-print.

NOTE. Original 2D image of the object Image of the NGC 6752 from the year 2010. J-P Metsavainio | Volumetric 3D images. A swoosh in space: Merry Christmas from Hubble | Press Releases. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope celebrates the holiday season with a striking image of the planetary nebula NGC 5189. The intricate structure of the stellar eruption looks like a giant and brightly coloured ribbon in space.

Planetary nebulae represent a final brief stage in the life of a star like the Sun. While consuming the last of the fuel in its core, the star expels a large portion of its outer regions, which then heats up and glows brightly, showing intricate structures that scientists are still trying to fully understand. The structure visible within NGC 5189 is particularly dramatic, and Hubble’s image of the nebula is by far the most detailed yet made of this object [1]. Hubble has been a key tool for studying planetary nebulae for years, and many of its images have become famous.

As well as being highly attractive, planetary nebulae tell us about the ultimate fate of the Sun, which will form such a nebula when it runs out of fuel in a little over five billion years. Notes. 1236fr - Un balai de sorcière céleste ? Eso1236fr — Communiqué de presse photo Une nouvelle image de la nébuleuse du Crayon 12 septembre 2012 La nébuleuse du crayon est représentée sur une nouvelle image de l’Observatoire de La Silla au Chili.

Ce curieux nuage de gaz brillant fait partie d’un gigantesque anneau de résidus, vestiges d’une explosion de supernova qui a eu lieu il y a environ 11 000 ans. Cette vue détaillée a été réalisée par la caméra WFI (Wide Field Imager) sur le télescope MPG/ESO de 2,2 mètres. Malgré la tranquillité et la beauté apparemment immuable d’une nuit étoilée, l’Univers est loin d’être un long fleuve tranquille. Cette nouvelle image réalisée avec la camera WFI (Wide Field Imager) sur le télescope MPG/ESO de 2,2 mètres à l’Observatoire de la Silla de l’ESO au Chili montre la nébuleuse du crayon [1] sur un arrière-plan riche en étoiles. Le reste de la supernova de Vela est une enveloppe de gaz en expansion née de l’explosion de la supernova. Notes Plus d'informations Liens Contacts.