Abu Dhabi (WAM)
The Seal Astronomical Observatory, in Abu Dhabi, succeeded in documenting a cosmic scene by taking a picture of a nebula known as “Jellyfish,” which is a massive gathering of gas and cosmic dust that derives its name from its shape resembling a jellyfish. The nebula is located in the constellation Gemini, which is the same star formation called “Gemini.” Engineer Muhammad Shawkat Odeh, Director of the International Astronomy Center, said that the “Jellyfish” nebula falls within the category of remnants of exploded stars, and its scattered features reflect what remains of the material of a huge star that ended its life in a massive cosmic explosion known scientifically as a “supernova,” and it is about five thousand light years away from Earth.
