File:Moving Across Helix Nebula 2003.ogv
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DescriptionMoving Across Helix Nebula 2003.ogv |
English: A counterclockwise zoom and rotation sequence of the Helix Nebula. The Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys image of the Helix Nebula reveals thousands of comet-like filaments embedded along the inner rim of the nebula that point back towards the central star.
Español: Nebulosa de la Hélice. |
Date | 9-05-2003 |
Source | Hubblesite |
Author | NASA, The Hubble Helix Team and G. Bacon (STScI) |
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