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North america nebula
Out of this World
NGC 7000 is an emission nebula in the constellation Cygnus, located near Deneb (α Cygni), which is also called the North America Nebula. The dark central region is called The Gulf of Mexico. NGC 7000 is a large nebula that covers an area equivalent to the full moon, but its low surface brightness means that it is not normally visible to the naked eye (however, on a dark night and with the help of a UHC filter it can be seen without optical aid ). NGC 7000 and the nearby Pelican Nebula (IC 5070) are part of the same interstellar cloud of ionized hydrogen (HII region). The dark area in the center is a very dense region of interstellar material that is in front of the nebula and that absorbs its light, giving the whole its characteristic shape. The distance that separates us from NGC 7000 is not known precisely, nor is the star responsible for the ionization of hydrogen that produces the light emission. If, as some sources point out, Deneb is the star that illuminates the nebula, the distance of NGC 7000 from Earth would be on the order of 1800 light years. Wikipedia
Copyright: Domingo Ruiz
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8000x4000
Taken: 05/04/2024
Uploaded: 05/04/2024
Published: 05/04/2024
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Tags: 3d; stereo; stereoscopic; out_of_this_world; out_of_this_world; out_of_this_world; oculus; out_of_this_world
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The planet Earth has proven to be too limiting for our awesome community of panorama photographers. We're getting an increasing number of submissions that depict locations either not on Earth (like Mars, the Moon, and Outer Space in general) or do not realistically represent a geographic location on Earth (either because they have too many special effects or are computer generated) and hence don't strictly qualify for our Panoramic World project.But many of these panoramas are extremely beautiful or popular of both.So, in order to accommodate our esteemed photographers and the huge audience that they attract to 360Cities with their panoramas, we've created a new section (we call it an "area") called "Out of this World" for panoramas like these.Don't let the fact that these panoramas are being placed at the Earth's South Pole fool you - we had to put them somewhere in order not to interfere with our Panoramic World.Welcome aboard on a journey "Out of this World".


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