Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Reflection nebula trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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A new image from ESO of the reflection nebula Messier 78.
Reflection nebula NGC 2071 is just to the left of M78.
NGC 1931, is an emission and reflection nebula in the constellation Auriga.
Reflection nebula IRAS 10082-5647 observed by the Hubble Space Telescope.
A PPN emits strongly in infrared radiation,and is a kind of reflection nebula.
It is a reflection nebula, and shines from the light of the variable star V380 Orionis.
NGC 1985(also known as 2MASS J05374779+3159200) is a small,bright reflection nebula located in the Auriga.
The mysterious blue reflection nebula found in catalogs as VdB 152 or Ced 201 really is very faint.
The nebula Messier 78(also known as M 78 or NGC 2068)is a reflection nebula in the constellation Orion.
NGC 1788 is a reflection nebula, where gas and dust scatterlight coming from a small cluster of young stars.
The main part of the hereimaged molecular cloud complex is a reflection nebula cataloged as IC 4592.
The reflection nebula NGC 1999 is brilliantly illuminated by V380 Orionis(center), a variable star with about 3.5 times the mass of the Sun.
The giantstar Antares, which is very red(spectralclass M1), is surrounded by a large,red reflection nebula.
When starlight hits the dust particles in a reflection nebula such as this one, the light is scattered in all directions.
NGC 2023- Lying in the constellation of Orion, at a distance of 1467light years from our planet is the emission and reflection nebula NGC 2023.
NGC 1333 is seen in visible light as a reflection nebula, dominated by bluish hues characteristic of starlight reflected by dust.
An eerie blue glow and ominous rows of dark dust highlight M78 andother bright reflection nebula in the constellation of Orion.
Reflection nebulas are actually made up of very fine dust that normally appears dark but can look quite blue when reflecting the light of energetic nearby stars.
An eerie blue glow and ominous rows of dark dust highlight M78 andother bright reflection nebula in the constellation of Orion.
Centered in a well-composed celestial still life, pretty, blue vdB 9 is the 9th object in Sidneyvan den Bergh's 1966 catalog of reflection nebulae.
Discovered at near-IR wavelength, this indicates a massive star[19] and, as with the reflection nebula around IRC+10420, it may be masking a star hotter than the given G5 spectral type.[20].
This is light from Gamma Cassiopeiae that has been reflected by dust particles in the nebula, meaning that IC 63 is also a reflection nebula WEB.
This image was heavily inspired by Ken Crawford's photo of the Horsehead Nebula which perfectlyshowcased the hydrogen filaments located within the blue reflection nebula, NGC 2023, just below the Horsehead.
Conversely, the very dust clouds that hide the stars also reflects their optical light,giving NGC 1333's predominantly blue glow the general designation of a reflection nebula.
About 600 light-years away, the nebulae are found in thesecond version of the Sharpless Catalog as Sh2-1(left, with reflection nebulae VdB 99) and Sh2-7.
However, there is doubt that this object exists in reality as several visual searches and modern astrophophy have failed to identify the exact location andextent of the reflection nebula.
In this new image of Messier 78, brilliant starlight ricochets off dust particles in the nebula, illuminating it with scattered blue light andcreating what is called a reflection nebula.
S106 gas near IRS 4 acts as an emission nebula as it emits light after being ionized, while dust far from IRS 4 reflects light from the central star andso acts as a reflection nebula.