"The Eye of God"

Sharky

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Oz said:
Wow! I think I just found new wallpaper for me desktop :) :swing:
I bet there's a hi-res image available on the JPL website - stand by and I'll see if I can find it and post a link for ya. :cool:
 

Sharky

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Well, so far I found this - the image was debunked on an urban legends website.

This is indeed an authentic photograph — or rather, composite of photos — taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona. It was featured on NASA's Website as an Astronomy Picture of the Day in May 2003 and thereafter posted on a number of Websites under the title "The Eye of God" (though I couldn't find evidence that NASA has ever referred to it as such). The awe-inspiring image has also been featured on magazine covers and in articles about space imagery.

The image depicts the so-called Helix Nebula, described by astronomers as "a trillion-mile-long tunnel of glowing gases." At its center is dying, Sun-like star which has ejected masses of dust and gas to form tentacle-like filaments stretching toward an outer rim composed of the same material. The Sun itself may look like this in several billion years.

Original Image Credit: NASA, WIYN, NOAO, ESA, Hubble Helix Nebula Team, M. Meixner (STScI), & T. A. Rector (NRAO).

From: http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_eye_of_god.htm
 
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