Monday, May 27, 2019

NGC 3572

Beautiful Nebula in The Real Ship that's Going Through 

Near the starry keel of the ship, there lies an amazing and colorful nebula. We won't discuss the ship constellation in too much depth now, for it is a decan in our 11th star family - so it is coming much later in this year :-) But, for now, let us say that it is the ship that's going through - representing the company of the saved (see the image below).


And drawing attention to this amazing ship, visually calling to each of us to be sure that we're on board, is this amazing nebula of glowing gas known as NGC 3572. The above photo is an image taken by Andrew Campbell and posted under the astronomy photo of the day.

The striking colors of the nebula are formed by emissions of hydrogen, oxygen and sulfur. This dazzling nebula spans about 100 light years and lies about 9,000 light years away toward the southern constellation of the Ship's Keel (Carina).



Oh the wonders and creative works of Yahweh stretch on and on! What a great Yahweh He is!


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1 comment:

  1. Contemplating a nebula with a span of 100 light years all within a constellation. .
    Can't quite grasp it! :-}

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