Strange But Real, There Are Sightings of Heaven's Eyes in Outer Space

 


The Hubble Telescope has captured the 'eye of the sky' sighting again in space. This is not the first time a galaxy shaped like an eye has been discovered.


This galaxy is named Seyfert, or in scientific circles identified as NGC 5728. The galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its center. The galactic core emits a large amount of electromagnetic radiation.


This celestial object, called the Helix nebula, is located 650 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius.



This green sky eye is actually the core of two fused galaxies, namely NGC 2207 and IC 2163, this galaxy is surrounded by a spiral "arm".





The beauty of the Cat's Eye Nebula or NGC 6543 is seen in detail by the Hubble Telescope.





This image of the Helix Nebula was taken by the Spitzer Space Telescope. The Helix Nebula is often captured by amateur astronomers because of its beautiful color and shape that looks like a giant eye.



Images of galaxies vary, not only resembling the eye. There is also a smiling face like this galaxy cluster called SDSS J1038+4849.





Named M64, this galaxy has several nicknames, from Black Eye to Sleeping Beauty, and is 17 million light years from Earth.





This galaxy has the official name M104 or NGC 4594, and is nicknamed the Sombrero Galaxy, because of its shape that resembles the typical Mexican sombrero hat.




If you look closely, this galaxy looks like a spooky face with glowing eyes. Apparently, the sharp eyes on this sinister face are the cores of two distant galaxies shining brightly. The two are in the midst of a head-on collision and are surrounded by a mixture of stars from their respective galaxies.




The view of this interstellar cloud consisting of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases looks beautiful. One of them forms a shape like a butterfly. The two nebulae, NGC 6302, are dubbed the Butterfly Nebula.




In closing, it would not be complete if it did not include the Milky Way galaxy in this list as the home of our Solar System and Earth.

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