A tantalising veil
This image shows a small portion of a nebula called the Cygnus Loop. Covering a region on the sky six times the diameter of the full Moon, the Cygnus Loop is actually the expanding blastwave from a stellar cataclysm - a supernova explosion - which occurred about 15,000 years ago.
This delicate Hubble Space Telescope image shows a tiny portion of the Cygnus loop, a supernova remnant in the constellation of Cygnus, the Swan. Measurements on this super-detailed image of a cosmic veil shows that the original supernova explosion took place only 5, 000 years ago.
Credit:ESA & Digitized Sky Survey (Caltech)
About the Image
| Id: | heic0006b | 
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| Type: | Observation | 
| Release date: | 10 October 2000, 15:00 | 
| Related releases: | heic0006 | 
| Size: | 1500 x 746 px | 
About the Object
| Name: | Cygnus Loop, Veil Nebula | 
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| Type: | Milky Way : Nebula : Type : Supernova Remnant | 
| Distance: | 1500 light years | 
| Constellation: | Cygnus | 
| Category: | Nebulae | 
Coordinates
| Position (RA): | 20 56 4.43 | 
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| Position (Dec): | 31° 56' 27.78" | 
| Field of view: | 2.48 x 1.23 arcminutes | 
| Orientation: | North is 29.4° right of vertical | 
Colours & filters
| Band | Wavelength | Telescope | 
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| Optical R  | 656 nm | 
                
                    
                        Hubble Space Telescope
                    
                    
                         WFPC2  | 

