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SNR G126.2+1.6, skillfully processed by Jon Gascoyne is a faint, shell-type supernova remnant (SNR) in the Milky Way Galaxy, discovered in 2010 using radio observations. Located in the constellation Cassiopeia, it spans about 90 arcminutes in diameter. This remnant, likely the aftermath of a supernova explosion thousands of years ago, is characterized by its weak radio emissions and filamentary structure. For a limited time, you can download and process this image data from our image set repository, Starbase, at a 30% discount. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/g4ksB9Uq #astrophotography #astrophoto #astrographia #astrofotografie #astronomy #astro #insightobservatory #astrophotography #astrophoto #astrographia #astrofotografie #astronomy #astro #insightobservatory #space #nightsky #telescope #universe #starrysky #nightphotography #cosmos #outerspace #skygemsremoteobservatories #starbase #deepskychile #utahdesertremoteobservatories

  • SNR G126.2+1.6, skillfully processed by Jon Gascoyne is a faint, shell-type supernova remnant (SNR) in the Milky Way Galaxy, discovered in 2010 using radio observations. Located in the constellation Cassiopeia, it spans about 90 arcminutes in diameter. This remnant, likely the aftermath of a supernova explosion thousands of years ago, is characterized by its weak radio emissions and filamentary structure.

For a limited time, you can download and process this image data from our image set repository, Starbase, at a 30% discount.
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