Add a striking piece of cosmic art to your collection with this Spaghetti Nebula (Simeis 147) print, processed in the Foraxx color palette for maximum contrast and drama. The Spaghetti Nebula is a supernova remnant — the expanding remains of a massive star that exploded around 40,000 years ago.
Located roughly 3,000 light-years away on the border of the constellations Taurus and Auriga, this faint and sprawling nebula stretches nearly 3° across the sky — equivalent to six full Moons — making it one of the largest supernova remnants visible from Earth. Its delicate filaments of ionized hydrogen and oxygen form a tangled web that looks like interstellar threads floating in space.
The Foraxx palette, a modern astrophotography color mapping technique, enhances emission lines from different gases, revealing an extraordinary level of depth and structure in this cosmic ghost.
Available in multiple media — archival paper prints, HD metal wall art, and canvas wraps — this piece turns your wall into a window onto the deep past of our galaxy.
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Title: Spaghetti Nebula (Simeis 147) – Foraxx Palette
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Media Options: Paper, canvas, or HD metal print
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Finish: Glossy/matte (paper & metal), satin (canvas)
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Sizes: From small framed prints to large statement pieces
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Ships ready-to-display (canvas/metal) or ready-to-frame (paper)
This is a must-have for fans of supernova remnants, narrowband astrophotography, and bold, science-inspired art.