Trifid and Lagoon nebulae with star names poster
Brandywine General Store
Poster of Trifid and Lagoon nebulae as shot by the Vera Rubin observatory with names of stars and deep space objects. The dramatic outer space artwork features a pair of nebulae that are 4 and 5,000 light years from Earth. The Trifid, Messier 20, is a bright colorful cloud of gas and dust in the Sagittarius constellation and is packed with a glowing pink emission nebula, a cool blue reflection nebula and dark dust lanes that split it into 3 sections, giving it the name of Trifid. Below the Trifid is the Lagoon Nebula, Messier 9, another vibrant stellar nursery. At its heart is a cluster of young massive stars which light up the surrounding gas and shapes the swirling clouds into intricate patterns. Picture #250a an archival premium quality poster of the first pictures shot by the new Vera C. Rubin observatory.