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NASA first released Hubble image of Veil Nebula in 2015. And now, six years later, the scientists have revisited it and re-edited it to make it look even more impressive. With a new set of filters applied, the photo now shows a more realistic and more detailed view of the Veil Nebula than before, and it is truly
eye candy.
The Veil Nebula is a popular subject for Hubble images, as NASA explains. But the image processing techniques have advanced since 2015, so the scientists decided to give it a fresh look. The new version of the image brings out out fine details of the nebula’s threads and filaments of ionized gas.
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Astronomers Have Imaged The Magnetic Field At The Edge Of A Black Hole For The First Time
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This March 4, 2021 file photo made available by NASA was taken during the first drive of the Perseverance rover on Mars. The Perseverance rover has been on Mars for a month, collecting data and making discoveries with each passing day. (NASA/JPL-Caltech via AP)
WASHINGTON (AFP) Billions of years ago, Mars was home to lakes and oceans but where all the water went to transform the planet into the desolate rock we know today has been something of a mystery.
Most of it was thought to have been lost to space, but a new study funded by NASA proposes that it didn’t go anywhere but is trapped within minerals in the crust.