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Serpens Nebula, Metal prints

Serpens Nebula, Metal prints

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Bring the Universe Home: High-Quality Metal Prints

Transform your space with stunning cosmic wonders. These high-quality metal prints showcase the universe's vibrant colors and intricate details in a way that has never been seen before.

Lasting Visions of the Cosmos:

Scratch- and Fade-Resistant: Crafted with a durable aluminum surface, these prints withstand everyday wear and tear.

Exceptional Vibrancy: The meticulous printing process utilizes the metal's reflective properties to create stunningly vivid colors that bring the cosmos to life.

Easy to Care For: Simply wipe clean with a damp cloth, making them ideal for high-traffic areas.

Multiple Sizes Available: Find the perfect fit for your space, whether you're seeking a captivating focal point or a mesmerizing gallery wall.

Modern Elegance:

These metal prints boast a sleek and contemporary aesthetic, a touch of sophistication. The artwork appears almost luminescent against the wall, adding a unique dimension to your décor.

Serpens Nebula:

In this image of the Serpens Nebula from the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers found a grouping of aligned protostellar outflows within one small region (the top left corner). In the Webb image, these jets are signified by bright clumpy streaks that appear red, which are shockwaves from the jet hitting surrounding gas and dust.

The Serpens Nebula, located 1,300 light-years from Earth, is home to a particularly dense cluster of newly forming stars (~100,000 years old), some of which will eventually grow to the mass of our Sun.

This region has been home to other coincidental discoveries, including the flapping "Bat Shadow," which earned its name when 2020 data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope revealed a shadow from a star's planet-forming disk that flapped, or shifted. This feature is visible at the center of the Webb image.

To the right of the "Bat Shadow" lies another intriguing feature—an eye-shaped crevice, which appears as if a star is bursting through. However, astronomers say looks may be deceiving here. This could just be gases of different densities layered on top of one another, similar to what is seen in the famous Pillars of Creation.

And to the right of that, an extremely dark patch could be a similar occurrence. This gas and dust are so dense compared to the rest of the region that no near-infrared light is getting through.

 

Constellation             Serpens

Distance                    1,300 light-years

Dimensions               Image is about 6.3 arcminutes across (1.8 light-years)

Exposure Dates        26 April 2023, 12 May 2023

Image:                        NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Klaus Pontoppidan (NASA-JPL), Joel Green (STScI)

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