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The photo of the Simeis 147 Supernova Remnant was published on National Geographic on February 14, 2012.

Simeis 147 (sharpless 240), is a very faint and very large supernova remnant in constellation Taurus at distance of ~3000 light-years. It's constantly expanding at speed of 1000 km/second, but due the size of it, we can't see any movement in it.

This supernova remnant spans over 160 light-years and the apparent scale in the sky is about three degrees (Moon has an apparent size of 30" = 0,5 degrees). The explosion took place approximately 30.000 years ago and left behind a pulsar (Neutron star).

The Unlockable Content includes a special series museum quality acrylic/aluminum print 50 x 68 cm signed by J-P Metsävainio.

Stellar Collection by J-P collection image

Stellar Collection features 12 unique deep space photographs by J-P Metsävainio, a professional visual artist with a committed passion to reveal the hidden beauty of our universe. J-P is internationally known as a celebrity astrophotographer and author of a 12-year project to capture the deepest-ever panoramic view of the Milky Way.

J-P also recently co-authored the book 'Cosmic Clouds in 3D' with Brian May of Queen. As he puts it, "Revealing the hidden beauty of our universe is my passion. I stand in rapt adoration before all that I see. When art meets science, the results can be quite mind-blowing."

J-P's Stellar Collection features NFTs that have been selected and awarded by NASA, National Geographic and even the Vatican Observatory – and some previously unseen works!

Each NFT consists of the original astrophotograph and a gallery-quality acrylic/aluminum print personally signed by the artist available as Unlockable Content.

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The photo of the Simeis 147 Supernova Remnant was published on National Geographic on February 14, 2012.

Simeis 147 (sharpless 240), is a very faint and very large supernova remnant in constellation Taurus at distance of ~3000 light-years. It's constantly expanding at speed of 1000 km/second, but due the size of it, we can't see any movement in it.

This supernova remnant spans over 160 light-years and the apparent scale in the sky is about three degrees (Moon has an apparent size of 30" = 0,5 degrees). The explosion took place approximately 30.000 years ago and left behind a pulsar (Neutron star).

The Unlockable Content includes a special series museum quality acrylic/aluminum print 50 x 68 cm signed by J-P Metsävainio.

Stellar Collection by J-P collection image

Stellar Collection features 12 unique deep space photographs by J-P Metsävainio, a professional visual artist with a committed passion to reveal the hidden beauty of our universe. J-P is internationally known as a celebrity astrophotographer and author of a 12-year project to capture the deepest-ever panoramic view of the Milky Way.

J-P also recently co-authored the book 'Cosmic Clouds in 3D' with Brian May of Queen. As he puts it, "Revealing the hidden beauty of our universe is my passion. I stand in rapt adoration before all that I see. When art meets science, the results can be quite mind-blowing."

J-P's Stellar Collection features NFTs that have been selected and awarded by NASA, National Geographic and even the Vatican Observatory – and some previously unseen works!

Each NFT consists of the original astrophotograph and a gallery-quality acrylic/aluminum print personally signed by the artist available as Unlockable Content.

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