William Herschel first observed NGC 7635 in 1787 as a glow around the magnitude 8.7 star SAO 20575 (cataloged earlier as BD+60°2522). In a telescope, the Bubble Nebula looks more like a comma because ...
Humid, summer weather didn't burst one veteran astrophotographer's cosmic bubble when he spent three nights capturing this beautiful image of NGC 7635, also known as the Bubble Nebula. Space ...
Hubble celebrates its anniversary with a new picture of the Bubble Nebula, showing its entire glory in one image for the first time. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you ...
The far northern sky holds its richest region in Cassiopeia, a splendid area of bright Milky Way stars and gas. One of the greatest nebulae in the far north is NGC 7635, the Bubble Nebula, so named ...
An amateur astronomer has captured a stunning photograph of the Bubble Nebula from his own back garden. Ralph Smyth, from County Antrim in Northern Ireland, photographed the astronomical wonder in a ...
A new NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image captures in stunning clarity what looks like a gigantic cosmic soap bubble. The object, known as the Bubble Nebula, is in fact a cloud of gas and dust ...
A staggering 26 years ago this month, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into orbit aboard the space shuttle Discovery as the first space telescope of its kind. Every year, to commemorate this ...
Some 8,000 years ago, back in the Neolithic, photons from this gossamer cloud started traveling toward Earth. It would be another 8,000 years before they tunneled into the eyepiece of William Herschel ...
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