Deep-Sky Object
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Deep-Sky Object

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Explore the wonders beyond our solar system! Deep-sky objects like galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters offer breathtaking views and scientific insights.

  • Capricorn55 views

    Capricornus Hosts A Stunning Globular Cluster, M30

    Messier 30 is a densely packed cluster of ancient stars located about 27,000 light-years away within the constellation Capricornus. It is notable for having undergone a core collapse, where its central region became extremely dense, creating a compact stellar core.

  • Aquarius49 views

    A Distinctive Planetary Nebula Resides in Aquarius

    NGC 7009, known as the Saturn Nebula, gets its name from its two ansae (extensions) that resemble the rings of Saturn when viewed through a telescope. It's a bipolar nebula, indicating two distinct outflows of gas.

  • Aquarius46 views

    Aquarius Hosts One of the Brightest Globular Clusters

    Messier 2 (M2) is a spectacular globular cluster containing over 150,000 stars, located about 33,600 light-years away. It is easily visible with binoculars and small telescopes from Earth.

  • Aquarius44 views

    Aquarius Is Home to the Famous Helix Nebula

    Also known as the "Eye of God," the Helix Nebula (NGC 7293) is a large, bright planetary nebula, one of the closest to Earth. It's a stunning example of a dying star shedding its outer layers.