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Thor’s Helmet Nebula Glows With Intense X-Rays

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This bright cloud of neon colors, a result of the X-ray emissions within, has a strangely distinctive shape—which landed it the name Thor’s Helmet among astronomers.

In fact its formal name is NGC 2359, but the central bulge and—squint your eyes now—wing shapes to the left and right got it its name. The bright blue areas are a result of X-ray emissions, while pale red and green regions are a result of ionized hydrogen and oxygen respectively. The image is made up from data acquired by the ESA’s XMM-Newton space observatory and Chile’s Cerro Tololo telescope. [ESA]

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