The Cat's Eye Nebula is located 4,400 light-years away in the constellation Draco.
Webb captured the object in infrared — light wavelengths that are invisible to human eyes but can pierce through thick dust.
Webb has captured the haunting “Exposed Cranium” nebula—an otherworldly cloud shaped by a dying star that looks remarkably like a brain inside a skull.
Astronomers have released a new view of the Cat’s Eye Nebula using Hubble and Euclid telescopes, revealing complex gas shells ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reveals new infrared images of the brain-shaped PMR 1 "Exposed Cranium" nebula, the final ...
Webb telescope captures PMR 1 nebula 5,000 light-years away that resembles a cosmic brain, revealing how dying stars create ...
The space-based telescopes Hubble and Euclid combined forces to capture the vibrant remains of a dying star in stunning new ...
NASA and ESA’s Hubble and Euclid telescopes provide a new image of the Cat’s Eye Nebula, showing detailed structures and previously unused data for updated views of NGC 6543.
In the latest footage captured by the James Webb Telescope, a nebula has been revealed surrounding a dying star.
Astronomers have revealed striking new images of a mysterious nebula that appears to resemble a giant brain floating in space ...
An 8th-grade astrophotographer from Apple Valley captured a stunning image of the Bubble Nebula, 7,000 light-years away.
See the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope's view of Cat’s Paw Nebula (NGC 6334) to celebrate the observatory's 3rd year. Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, STScI, ESO/J. Emerson/VISTA, Digitized Sky ...
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