Widening out the field of view of my recent shot around the Jellyfish Nebula, we are treated to some beautiful sights. Known as Sharpless 249, the subtlety of the nebula stands in contrast to the complexity of the Jellyfish Nebula which is the expanding shockwave of an ancient supernova that occurred during the last ice age on Earth. These objects are 5,000 lightyears from Earth, so at this distance this image spans more than 300 lightyears.
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