рљрѕсђрѕр рµрісѓрєрёрµ рірѕсђрѕс р в 9 By Ivan Nistelrooy Issuu
рљрѕсђрѕр рµрісѓрєрёрµ рірѕсђрѕс р в 9 By Ivan Nistelrooy Issuu Hubble’s view of cassiopeia a. this is an image taken with the nasa esa hubble space telescope that provides a detailed look at the tattered remains of a supernova explosion known as cassiopeia a (cas a). the image shows the complex and intricate structure of the star's shattered fragments. this image was captured in 2004. Cassiopeia a (cas a) is a supernova remnant located about 11 000 light years from earth in the constellation cassiopeia. it spans approximately 10 light years. on the left is the object as seen by the nasa esa csa james webb space telescope. on the right is the object as seen by the nasa esa hubble space telescope in 2004.
українським медикам які працюють на тимчасово окупованих територіях
українським медикам які працюють на тимчасово окупованих територіях Hubble and webb’s views of cassiopeia a (slider) cassiopeia a (cas a) is a supernova remnant located about 11 000 light years from earth in the constellation cassiopeia. it spans approximately 10 light years. on the left is the object as seen by the nasa esa csa james webb space telescope. on the right is the object as seen by the nasa esa. Hubble’s view of cassiopeia a. this is an image taken with the nasa esa hubble space telescope that provides a detailed look at the tattered remains of a supernova explosion known as cassiopeia a (cas a). the image shows the complex and intricate structure of the star's shattered fragments. this image was captured in 2004. View of the region around cassiopeia a. the collapsed star then blows its outer layers into space in an explosion that can briefly outshine its entire parent galaxy. cas a is relatively young, estimated to be only about 340 years old. hubble has observed it on several occasions to look for changes in the rapidly expanding filaments. The colorful streamers that float across the sky in this photo taken by the nasa esa hubble space telescope were created by the universe's biggest firecracker, the titanic supernova explosion of a massive star. the light from the exploding star reached earth 320 years ago. the dead star's shredded remains are called cassiopeia a, or 'cas a' for.