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Starforming Region Ngc 3324 In The Carina Nebula. Sherpa Blanket

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Cuddle up to warmth and comfort in our most luxurious blanket yet, the Sherpa fleece blanket. Perfect for those nights when your baby says "It's cold outside!"

  • Available in 3 different sizes: small (76.2 cm x 101.6 cm); medium (127 cm x 152.4 cm); large (152.4 cm x 203.2 cm)
  • Blanket features vividly customised image on one side and the softest Sherpa available on the reverse
  • Material: 100% polyester printed mink with ultra-soft sherpa backing
  • Sherpa side is non-customisable and the colour is off-white
  • Edge-to-edge sublimation printing in vibrant full colour
  • Sturdy hand sewn edge stitching for a clean finish
  • Machine wash separately with warm water, gentle cycle, mild detergent
  • Tumble dry low; do not iron or dry clean
  • Wash before first use
  • This product is recommended for ages 2+

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Starforming Region Ngc 3324 In The Carina Nebula. Sherpa Blanket

Starforming Region Ngc 3324 In The Carina Nebula. Sherpa Blanket

A nearby, young, star-forming region NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. Captured in infrared light by the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) on the James Webb Space Telescope. Called the Cosmic Cliffs, the region is actually the edge of a gigantic, gaseous cavity within NGC 3324, roughly 7,600 light-years away. The cavernous area has been carved from the nebula by the intense ultraviolet radiation and stellar winds from extremely massive, hot, young stars located in the centre of the bubble, above the area shown in this image. The high-energy radiation from these stars is sculpting the nebula's wall by slowly eroding it away. This period of very early star formation is difficult to capture because, for an individual star, it lasts only about 50,000 to 100,000 years - but Webb's extreme sensitivity and exquisite spatial resolution have chronicled this rare event. Located roughly 7,600 light-years away, NGC 3324 was first catalogued by James Dunlop in 1826. Visible from the Southern Hemisphere, it is located at the northwest corner of the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372), which resides in the constellation Carina. The Carina Nebula is home to the Keyhole Nebula and the active, unstable supergiant star called Eta Carinae.

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By Martha B.October 14, 2023Verified Purchase
Medium
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I had this made for my neighbours daughter who lost her dad far too young and suddenly. It was perfect..When she was missing him she could cuddle in this blanket. Pictures turned out great.Very vibrant and I love the sherpa.
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By Shelley D.December 14, 2023Verified Purchase
Medium
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Absolutely loved how it turned out. Pictures turned out amazing on the blanket. I had to change the pixels on the middle one, once I did that there were no errors. Chatted with Wendy, the designer by chat then on the phone, she helped me so much. Highly recommend doing that.
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By T.November 21, 2020Verified Purchase
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I ordered a blanket for my husband’s birthday. It came very quickly. I thought the quality was good. I expected the blanket to be somewhat thicker, but all in all, it’s a great buy. Highly recommend. The printing was good.

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