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  • Dimensions: 4.5” L x 2.7" H per sticker
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Initialled Dumbbell Nebula Constellation Vulpecula Oval Sticker

Initialled Dumbbell Nebula Constellation Vulpecula Oval Sticker

Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series A great photo from deep space featuring the Dumbbell Nebula - also known as Messier 27 or NGC 6853. It's a typical planetary nebula and is located in the constellation Vulpecula (The Fox). The distance is rather uncertain, but is believed to be around 1,200 light-years. It was first described by the French astronomer and comet hunter Charles Messier who found it in 1764 and included it as no. 27 in his famous list of extended sky objects. Despite its class, the Dumbbell Nebula has nothing to do with planets. It consists of very rarefied gas that has been ejected from the hot central star (well visible on this photo), now in one of the last evolutionary stages. The gas atoms in the nebula are excited (heated) by the intense ultraviolet radiation from this star and emit strongly at specific wavelengths. This image is the beautiful by-product of a technical test of some FORS1 narrow-band optical interference filters. They only allow light in a small wavelength range to pass and are used to isolate emissions from particular atoms and ions. In this three-colour composite, a short exposure was first made through a wide-band filter registering blue light from the nebula. It was then combined with exposures through two interference filters in the light of double-ionized oxygen atoms and atomic hydrogen. They were colour-coded as “blue”, “green” and “red”, respectively, and then combined to produce this picture that shows the structure of the nebula in “approximately true” colours. Image code: dmbblneb ESO/J. Reproduced under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.

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These are very nice seals. I was meaning to order four sheets of the smaller seals of this product and I ordered l sheet of four. This was my mistake. I do like them and will find a use. I love the design. The printing was very clear and colorful.
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Designed on 2012-11-23, 8:09 AM
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