Amazing blue meteor attacks the red heart nebula
This is a strange and impressive astronomical phenomenon that astronomers can observe.
A strange green meteor strip is approaching the center of the left of the red heart nebula . The area contained many layers of dark dust and gas and many young white dwarfs were scattered.
Amazing blue meteor attacks the red heart nebula Picture 1
The red heart nebula is a emission nebula also called IC 1805, Sharpless 2-190 . It is located 7,500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cassiopeia. The name of the nebula comes from its shape as a heart. This nebula contains many hot and glowing red hydrogen ions.
Astronomers at NASA used the ISO 1600 resolution Canon 7D Mark II camera, 300 mm f / 2.8 L IS II to capture the most unique invasion of this universe.
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