London, Feb 26 (ANI): A stunning new photo taken by astronomers shows a Big Brother-style cosmic eye, nicknamed the "Eye of God", staring down from space.
According to a report in New Scientist, the amazing object is actually a shell of gas and dust that has been blown off by a faint central star.
Our own solar system will meet a similar fate five billion years in the future.
The "Eye of God" lies around 700 light-years away in the constellation of Aquarius, and can be dimly seen in small backyard telescopes by amateur astronomers who call it the Helix nebula.
It covers an area of sky around a quarter the size of the full moon.
The bright blue pupil and the white of the eye are fringed by flesh-coloured eyelids, but this eye is so big that it light takes two and a half years to cross from one side to the other.
The photo was taken with a giant telescope at the European Southern Observatory, high on a mountaintop at La Silla in Chile.
It is so detailed that a close-up reveals distant galaxies within the central eyeball. (ANI)
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Comments:
Robin Edgar
February 26, 2009 at 12:00 AM
If monsoon season weather permits, many people in India will see a much more spectacular "Eye of God" on July 22nd when the total solar eclipse "Eye of God" will be seen in the skies over India. Yes, the totally eclipsed sun distinctly resembles the pupil and iris of a gigantic eye staring down from the sky with the black disk of the moon forming its "pupil" and the rays and streamers of the sun's corona shining out around it closely resembling the muscle structure of the iris of an eye.