NGC 6960, the Western Veil Nebula, BrendanC

NGC 6960, the Western Veil Nebula

NGC 6960, the Western Veil Nebula, BrendanC

NGC 6960, the Western Veil Nebula

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• Distance: 2,500 light years, so the light left NGC 6960 in 479 BC, the year in which Confucius, he die

• Size: 35 light years span

• Age: 15,000 years

NGC 6960 is a part of a supernova remnant that is the shattered remains of one, and possibly two, supernovae.

The bright star near the centre of the image, 52 Cygni, is much closer to earth (206 light years) and is not associated with the Veil Nebula.

Parts of the nebula appear to be rope-like filaments. This is because the shock waves expanding from the supernova explosion are so thin that the shell is visible only when viewed exactly edge-on, giving the shell the appearance of filaments. Undulations in the surface of the shell lead to multiple filamentary images, which appear to be intertwined.

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NGC 6960, the Western Veil Nebula, BrendanC