Introduction
Pelican Nebula, also known as IC 5070 and IC 5067, is a Emission Nebula located in The Cygnus Constellation. Pelican Nebula is located 1800 Light Years from Earth.
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Introduction
Flame Nebula, also known as NGC 2024 and Sharpless 277, is an Emission Nebula located in The Orion Constellation. Flame Nebula is located around 900 Light Years to 1500 Light Years away from Earth. Flame Nebula has a radius of 6 Light Years. Flame Nebula contains around 800 Stars in its center cluster. Introduction
Cone Nebula, also known as part of NGC 2264, is a dark nebula located in The Monoceros Constellation. Cone Nebula is located 2700 Light Years from Earth. Cone Nebula has a radius of 4 Light Years Cone Nebula contains The Christmas Tree Cluster. Cone Nebula was discovered in December 26th 1785 by German-Born British Astronomer William Hershel. Introduction
Barnard's Loop, also known as Sh 2-276, is an Emission Nebula located in The Orion Nebula. Barnard's Loop is located around 518 Light Years or 1434 Light Years from Earth. Barnard's Loop has a radius of around 50 Light Years to 150 Light Years. Barnard's Loop is a piece of The Orion Molecular Cloud Complex. Barnard's Loop is believed to be from a Supernova Explosion 2 Million Years ago. Introduction
Little Dumbbell Nebula, also known as Barbell Nebula, Cork Nebula, Messier 76, NGC 650, NGC 651, and M76, is a Planetary Nebula located inside The Perseus Constellation. Little Dumbbell Nebula is located 2500 Light Years from Earth. Little Dumbbell Nebula has a radius 0.617 Light Years. Little Dumbbell Nebula was discovered in 1780 by French Astronomer Pierre Francois Andre Mechain. Introduction
Red Square Nebula, also known as MWC 922, is a Protoplanetary Nebula located inside The Serpens Constellation. Red Square Nebula is located 5000 Light Years from Earth. Red Square Nebula is also a bipolar Nebula. Red Square Nebula is most known for being shaped like a square, hence the name Red Square Nebula. |
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