"Exploring the Cosmic Symphony: Unveiling the Headphones Nebula's Sonic Secrets"

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Source: Ars Technica
"Exploring the Cosmic Symphony: Unveiling the Headphones Nebula's Sonic Secrets"
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Amateur astronomer Bill McLaughlin captured a stunning image of the "Headphones nebula," also known as Jones-Emberson 1, using his 14-inch Planewave CDK telescope. Planetary nebulae are formed when dying stars expand and create a glowing shell of ionized gas. The Headphones nebula gets its name from its resemblance to a pair of headphones. McLaughlin's image, composed from 127 sub-exposures taken over 19.25 hours, may not match that of a professional-level system, but he is pleased with the result.

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