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Brushstrokes across the sky

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Lynn Savage, [email protected]

In 1745, Swiss astronomer Jean-Philippe Loys de Chéseaux discovered a new object in the sky that somewhat resembled the Greek letter “omega.” Or maybe it looked like a swan of sorts. In actuality, it’s a nursery for a multitude of newly born stars. Now known as the Omega Nebula, the 17th member of Charles Messier’s famed catalog has also been called the Swan, the Lobster and the Horseshoe and is a favorite object to view among professional and amateur stargazers alike. Set your sight toward Sagittarius, and look for a region of gas and dust about 15 light-years across. It should appear as...Read full article

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    Published: August 2009
    Glossary
    telescope
    An afocal optical device made up of lenses or mirrors, usually with a magnification greater than unity, that renders distant objects more distinct, by enlarging their images on the retina.
    ImagingLighter SideOmega NebulaSensors & Detectorstelescopeultraviolet light

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