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Omega Nebula Collection

Captivating and mesmerizing, the Omega Nebula stands as a celestial masterpiece amidst the vast panorama of the Milky Way

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: A panorama of the Milky Way

A panorama of the Milky Way including several nebulae and clusters

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: M17, The Omega Nebula in Sagittarius

M17, The Omega Nebula in Sagittarius

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: The Omega Nebula in the constellation Sagittarius

The Omega Nebula in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: Eagle Nebula and Swan Nebula

Eagle Nebula and Swan Nebula

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: The Milky Way around the Small Sagittarius Star Cloud

The Milky Way around the Small Sagittarius Star Cloud
A mosaic of the region around the Small Sagittarius Star Cloud and Dark Horse dark nebula complex. The field takes in the Milky Way from the Lagoon Nebula at bottom to the Eagle Nebula at top left

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: Messier 17, The Swan Nebula in Sagittarius

Messier 17, The Swan Nebula in Sagittarius

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: The Omega Nebula

The Omega Nebula, also known as the Swan Nebula, Messier 17 or NGC 6618, is an H II region of glowing gas and plasma in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: M17, The Omega Nebula

M17, The Omega Nebula

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: Widefield view of the Sagittarius Star Cloud

Widefield view of the Sagittarius Star Cloud with the Swan Nebula above and open cluster Messier 23 at lower right. Barnard 92 is the prominent dark nebula on right edge of star cloud

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: The Milky Way

The Milky Way from the Lagoon Nebula to the Omega Nebula including the red/blue Trifid nebula and the Sagittarius star cloud

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: Artists depiction of the constellation Sagittarius the Archer

Artists depiction of the constellation Sagittarius the Archer
An artists depiction of the constellation Sagittarius the Archer. The constellation includes the Lagoon and Swan Nebulas. Sagittarius is one of the twelve astrological signs of the Zodiac

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: Panorama near the Sagittarius region of our Milky Way galaxy

Panorama near the Sagittarius region of our Milky Way galaxy
This large field contains many famous objects including the Eagle Nebula, Swan Nebula, Lobster Nebula, and many others

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: Omega Nebula

Omega Nebula. Optical image of the Omega Nebula, also known as Messier 17 and NGC 6618. This is an emission nebula, where hot

Background imageOmega Nebula Collection: Swan and Eagle nebulae

Swan and Eagle nebulae, optical image. These are both emisison nebulae, clouds of gas and dust glowing red as the hydrogen gas is ionised by radiation from hot young stars within them


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Captivating and mesmerizing, the Omega Nebula stands as a celestial masterpiece amidst the vast panorama of the Milky Way. Located in the constellation Sagittarius, this stellar wonder is also known as M17 or the Swan Nebula. As we delve into its ethereal beauty, we find ourselves immersed in a cosmic dance between two other prominent nebulae - the Eagle Nebula and Swan Nebula. These three interstellar clouds intertwine like celestial brushstrokes on a canvas, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle that leaves us breathless. The Omega Nebula takes center stage with its intricate tendrils of gas and dust stretching across light-years of space. Its vibrant hues of reds, pinks, and blues paint an enchanting picture against the backdrop of countless stars within our galaxy. Gazing deeper into this captivating scene reveals more wonders to behold. The Small Sagittarius Star Cloud emerges from behind veils of stardust, adding another layer to this cosmic tapestry. It serves as a reminder that even within such grandeur lies hidden beauty waiting to be discovered. Messier 17 beckons us closer with its alluring charm; it is here where we truly appreciate the magnificence of the Omega Nebula. Its immense size spans over 15 light-years across, making it one of nature's most breathtaking creations. A widefield view captures not only M17 but also showcases the entire Sagittarius Star Cloud in all its glory. This stunning vista reminds us just how small we are in comparison to these colossal formations that grace our night sky. In this momentous encounter with the Omega Nebula, we become witnesses to both time and space unfolding before our eyes.