Showing posts with label Aftermath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aftermath. Show all posts

Saturday, December 31, 2011

A Dying Star: The Dumbbell Nebula

The outer layers of a dying star form a huge cloud of gas, lit up by the core.

In an estimated 5billion years time, our own sun will turn into a nebula like this one.

The photograph, taken by Bill Snyder and featured on Nasa’s Astronomy Picture of the Day website, shows the Dumbbell Nebula, or M27.

It is about 1,360 light years from earth and can be seen by stargazers with amateur telescopes and even binoculars.

The nebula was spotted by accident in the 18th century but experts still do not know the exact way in which dying stars expel gases.

NASA said: “M27 is one of the brightest planetary nebulae on the sky, and can be seen toward the constellation of the Fox (Vulpecula) with binoculars.

“It takes light about 1000 years to reach us from M27, shown in colours emitted by hydrogen and oxygen."

Friday, April 23, 2010

Buddhist temples looted in the aftermath of Tibet Earthquake.

Paramilitary police carry a Buddhist statue excavated from a destroyed temple in the earthquake-hit Gyegu town in Tibet. Concerns continue to mount of the destruction and looting of Tibetan Buddhist temples by Chinese troops and paramilitary troops.

Picture: REUTERS