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  • Dimensions: Available in 2 sizes:
    • Large: 7.6 cm diameter, 6 stickers per sheet
    • Small: 3.8 cm diameter, 20 stickers per sheet
  • Printed on white acid-free paper
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Butterfly Nebula in Scorpius Constellation Square Sticker

Butterfly Nebula in Scorpius Constellation Square Sticker

Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series: NGC 6302, more popularly called the Bug Nebula or the Butterfly Nebula, lies within our Milky Way galaxy, roughly 3,800 light-years away in the constellation of Scorpius. The central dying star cannot be seen because it's hidden within a doughnut-shaped ring of dust, which appears as a dark band pinching the nebula in the centre. The thick dust belt constricts the star's outflow, creating the classic "bipolar" or hourglass shape displayed by some planetary nebulae. The nebula's reddish outer edges are largely due to light emitted by nitrogen, which marks the coolest gas visible in the picture. The white-coloured regions are areas where light is emitted by sulphur. These are regions where fast-moving gas overtakes and collides with slow-moving gas that left the star at an earlier time, producing shock waves in the gas (the bright white edges on the sides facing the central star). Image credit: NGC 6302 was imaged on 27 July 2009 with Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 in ultraviolet and visible light. Filters that isolate emissions from oxygen, helium, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulphur were used to create this composite image.

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By Shirley H.16 March 2022Verified Purchase
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I always find Zazzle stickers excellent, and love using them to add that special touch to my mail. This sticker is just right and I have been using it to add to letters and cards, sent to cheer friends in these very trying times. I often share my stickers with Christian friends so they can add them to their mail as well, they are always delighted! The sticker was created from a photograph taken some years ago of Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex, UK. The printing is beautifully clear and bright.
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By margy m.19 December 2020Verified Purchase
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These are fabulous and look good And the quality and price is great Good customer service at all times I would recommend this company anytime . Great quality hard wearing waterproof
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By Step L.26 February 2024Verified Purchase
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Accurate printing, colors turned as expected but did not like a very visible white frame (background) that appeared on the edge of each black label. Would like to have an option on black background / paper print. Accurate printing, design and colors turned as expected. Some labels were not cut precisely so could not be of use. Generally happy with the printing service

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Product ID: 217845824341078496
Created on 17/01/2013, 7:26
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