NASA / Space Telescope Science Institute
Herbig-Haro "Cosmic Tornado" - Metal Prints
Herbig-Haro "Cosmic Tornado" - Metal Prints
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed Herbig-Haro 49/50, an outflow from a nearby still-forming star, in high-resolution near- and mid-infrared light. The young star is off to the lower right corner of the Webb image.Intricate features of the outflow, represented in reddish-orange color, provide detailed clues about how young stars form and how their jet activity affects the environment around them. A chance alignment in this direction of the sky provides a beautiful juxtaposition of this nearby Herbig-Haro object (located within our Milky Way) with a face-on spiral galaxy in the distant background.
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Once-Piece Metal Print - Printed on Chromaluxe HD Aluminum Photo Panels, which are extremely sturdy at 1.14mm thick, and have a high gloss finish. Includes a shadow wall mount for direct display on your wall, no frame required.
- 8" x 12"
- 12" x 18"
- 8" x 12"
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Multi-Panel Aluminum Prints - Printed on 8" square aluminum panels (0.45mm thick) with a glossy finish, then mounted on a wooden frame (not visible from the front) with foam blocks of varying thickness which provide depth.
- 9 Panel Print = 24" x 24"
- 16 Panel Print = 32" x 32"
- 25 Panel Print = 40" x 40"
- Ask about rectangular options for this image.
Photo by NASA / James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
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High Gloss Aluminum
