New telescopes let students see stars
16th Nov 2006, 08:16 GMT
(UT Daily Beacon) To the naked eye, the Dumbbell Nebula is invisible. At a distance of 815 light years, or roughly 4 quadrillion miles, the planetary nebula can only reveal its awesomeness to humans through the eyepiece of a telescope - usually the type of telescope to which only astronomers and researchers have access. ...11/14
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