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IC 1848, also known as the "Soul Nebula," is an intriguing emission nebula located in the constellation Cassiopeia, approximately 6,500 light-years from Earth. It is often referred to as the Soul Nebula due to its resemblance to a soul shape, particularly when observed in wide-field images. The nebula is filled with dense clouds of gas and dust, which serve as a stellar nursery for new star formation. The intense radiation from young, hot stars within the nebula ionizes the surrounding gas, creating a beautiful display of vibrant colors, predominantly reds and pinks.
This photo is printed in Portrait style. 13x19 with a black frame.
Printed photos are significantly higher resolution
Mobile phones may not display the entire picture
IC 1848, also known as the "Soul Nebula," is an intriguing emission nebula located in the constellation Cassiopeia, approximately 6,500 light-years from Earth. It is often referred to as the Soul Nebula due to its resemblance to a soul shape, particularly when observed in wide-field images. The nebula is filled with dense clouds of gas and dust, which serve as a stellar nursery for new star formation. The intense radiation from young, hot stars within the nebula ionizes the surrounding gas, creating a beautiful display of vibrant colors, predominantly reds and pinks.