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Sharpless 103: Cygnus Loop & Veil Nebula, Jeff Newgard

Sharpless 103: Cygnus Loop & Veil Nebula

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Sharpless 103: Cygnus Loop & Veil Nebula, Jeff Newgard

Sharpless 103: Cygnus Loop & Veil Nebula

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The Veil Nebula is a large supernova remnant located in the constellation Cygnus. It is part of a complex of interwoven filaments of ionized gas and dust that resulted from a massive star's explosion. This celestial structure is situated approximately 2,100 light-years away from Earth.

The Veil Nebula is divided into three main parts: the Eastern Veil (NGC 6992), the Western Veil (NGC 6960), and the Pickering's Triangle (NGC 6979). These sections showcase intricate and delicate wisps of gas and dust, illuminated by the energy released during the supernova event.

Observations of the Veil Nebula reveal stunning details of the chaotic aftermath of a star's demise, with shockwaves and expanding remnants creating a visually captivating cosmic spectacle. Due to its size and complexity, the Veil Nebula is often photographed using telescopes equipped with specialized filters to capture the intricate details of its glowing gas clouds, making it a favorite target for both amateur and professional astronomers.

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Sharpless 103: Cygnus Loop & Veil Nebula, Jeff Newgard