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Marcin Floryan was born in October 1979 in
Warsaw,
Poland and now lives in the
Sweden.
You might find some information on my home page:
Marcin Floryan
The Heart Nebula is an
emission nebula, 7500 light years from Earth, located in the
Perseus Arm of the Milky Way in the constellation
Cassiopeia. It was discovered by
William Herschel on 3 November 1787. Spanning almost 2 degrees in the sky, its shape is driven by stellar winds from the hot stars in its core. The nebula displays glowing ionized
hydrogen gas and darker
dust lanes, and is also made up of ionised oxygen and sulfur gasses, which cause rich blue and orange colours to be seen in narrowband images. This photograph of the Heart Nebula, with the
Fish Head Nebula also visible in the top right corner, is a narrowband image captured on a 70mm scope with a capture period of around 44 hours.Photograph credit:
Ram Samudrala
This is a Wikipediauser page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a
mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user whom this page is about may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mfloryan.
Marcin Floryan was born in October 1979 in
Warsaw,
Poland and now lives in the
Sweden.
You might find some information on my home page:
Marcin Floryan
The Heart Nebula is an
emission nebula, 7500 light years from Earth, located in the
Perseus Arm of the Milky Way in the constellation
Cassiopeia. It was discovered by
William Herschel on 3 November 1787. Spanning almost 2 degrees in the sky, its shape is driven by stellar winds from the hot stars in its core. The nebula displays glowing ionized
hydrogen gas and darker
dust lanes, and is also made up of ionised oxygen and sulfur gasses, which cause rich blue and orange colours to be seen in narrowband images. This photograph of the Heart Nebula, with the
Fish Head Nebula also visible in the top right corner, is a narrowband image captured on a 70mm scope with a capture period of around 44 hours.Photograph credit:
Ram Samudrala