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Butterfly Nebula in Scorpius Constellation Square Wall Clock

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27.3 cm Square Acrylic
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Style: 27.3 cm Square Acrylic Wall Clock

Customise your wall clock to create a functional wall décor statement piece to perfectly match your home décor, show off your art or favourite photo, or give as a personalised gift. This unique, high-quality wall clock is vibrantly printed with AcryliPrint®HD process and features a pre-installed backside hanging slot for easy hanging and a non-ticking design.

  • Size: 27.3 cm L x 27.3 cm H
  • Material: Grade-A acrylic
  • One AA battery required (not included)
  • Add photos, artwork, and text
  • Indoor use only, not recommended for outdoor use
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Butterfly Nebula in Scorpius Constellation Square Wall Clock

Butterfly Nebula in Scorpius Constellation Square Wall Clock

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 donut-shaped ring of dust, which appears as a dark band pinching the nebula in the center. 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-colored regions are areas where light is emitted by sulfur. 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 code: btbgneb 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 sulfur were used to create this composite image.

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This clock is stunning. I love how I was able to customize and it was very affordable. Mum and dad are going to love it. Thank you so much . Fantastic, very clear
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Product arrived in 10 days from America, beautifully packaged. Vivid colours just as shown in picture on the website
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Product ID: 256363006990494174
Posted on 17/01/2013, 7:20 AM
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