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Cosmic Cliffs -- A Stunning Reprint of NASA's Image from the James Webb Space Telescope

Cosmic Cliffs -- A Stunning Reprint of NASA's Image from the James Webb Space Telescope

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Cosmic Cliffs – A Stunning Reprint of NASA's Image from the James Webb Space Telescope

Step into the awe-inspiring universe with this breathtaking reprint of the Cosmic Cliffs, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. This stunning image showcases the stellar nursery of the Carina Nebula, where new stars are being born in a vast sea of cosmic dust and gas. The cosmic cliffs represent a dramatic edge of a star-forming region, where towering structures and deep chasms provide a mesmerizing view into the heart of the universe.

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  • A high-quality reprint of NASA's iconic image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope.

  • Printed on premium archival paper to ensure lasting clarity and vibrancy.

  • Available in multiple sizes to fit your space perfectly.

  • A unique piece of cosmic art that brings the beauty and mystery of space into your home.

This incredible image is not just a work of art; it's a portal to the stars and a testament to humanity's unceasing curiosity and exploration of the cosmos. Whether you’re a space enthusiast, science lover, or someone who appreciates the beauty of the universe, this print is sure to inspire wonder and spark conversation.

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  • Space and astronomy lovers

  • Science enthusiasts

  • Anyone seeking unique and visually captivating decor

  • Gift-giving for curious minds

Bring a piece of the cosmos into your home with this stunning visual capture of the infinite beauty that surrounds us. Order today and experience the wonder of the universe, one star at a time!

 

This image is one of the first images created by NASA's James Webb Telescope in 2022.  

Words from NASA:  What looks much like craggy mountains on a moonlit evening is actually the edge of a nearby, young, star-forming region NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula.  Called the Cosmic Cliffs, the region is actually the edge of a gigantic, gaseous cavity within NGC 3324. The cavernous area has been carved from the nebula by the intense ultraviolet radiation and stellar winds from extremely massive, hot, young stars located in the center of the bubble, above the area shown in this image. The high-energy radiation from these stars is sculpting the nebula’s wall by slowly eroding it away. 

Located roughly 7,600 light-years away, NGC 3324 was first catalogued by James Dunlop in 1826. Visible from the Southern Hemisphere, it is located at the northwest corner of the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372), which resides in the constellation Carina. The Carina Nebula is home to the Keyhole Nebula and the active, unstable supergiant star called Eta Carinae. 

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