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Judi Lynn

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Fri Oct 26, 2018, 02:09 PM Oct 2018

The 'Ghost of Cassiopeia' Drifts Along in This Spooky Hubble Image


By Sarah Lewin, Space.com Associate Editor | October 26, 2018 12:00pm ET

The "Ghost of Cassiopeia," a slowly eroding cloud of gas and dust, forms a glimmering haze in this eerie image from the Hubble Space Telescope.

The nebula, called IC 63, drifts 550 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cassiopeia. Its ethereal shape is influenced from afar by the fiercely shining variable star called Gamma Cassiopeiae. Though the star is several light-years from the nebula, it makes its powerful presence felt with blasts of radiation, according to a statement from the European Space Agency.

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This ghostly nebula IC 63, about 550 light-years from Earth, emits hydrogen-alpha radiation and also reflects the cool blue light of the powerful nearby star Gamma Cassiopeiae. The nebula is about 0.31 light-years tall and 0.23 light-years wide.

Credit: ESA/Hubble/NASA

The blue-white subgiant star has 19 times the sun's mass and can reach 65,000 times the sun's brightness as it rotates at 1 million miles (1.6 million kilometers) per hour, which is more than 200 times the speed of the sun's rotation, according to the statement. It's surrounded by a disk of material that periodically blasts with material during its furious spin, making the star temporarily blaze brighter in the northern night sky.

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https://www.space.com/42263-eerie-nebula-ghost-hubble-telescope-photo.html
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The 'Ghost of Cassiopeia' Drifts Along in This Spooky Hubble Image (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2018 OP
Wow!! Great space articles today! TY Crutchez_CuiBono Oct 2018 #1
Here is the image and the NASA article on it: Princess Turandot Oct 2018 #2
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