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NASA - Poster - Acrylic - 27. HH 211 (NIRCam Image) - James Webb Space Telescope

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Acrylic prints add depth and impact to any artwork.

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s high resolution, near-infrared look at Herbig-Haro 211 reveals exquisite detail of the outflow of a young star, an infantile analogue of our Sun. Herbig-Haro objects are formed when stellar winds or jets of gas spewing from newborn stars form shock waves colliding with nearby gas and dust at high speeds.

The image showcases a series of bow shocks to the southeast (lower-left) and northwest (upper-right) as well as the narrow bipolar jet that powers them in unprecedented detail. Molecules excited by the turbulent conditions, including molecular hydrogen, carbon monoxide and silicon monoxide, emit infrared light, collected by Webb, that map out the structure of the outflows.

Credits
Image: ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, Tom Ray (Dublin)

Keywords: Protostars, Dust

High quality Acrylic Print. Reproduction based on original painting/image.

Characteristics / Material

Acrylic prints are light, shatterproof and resists temperature changes. By printing on Acryl the reproduction is enhanced and more intense.

  • Includes hanging kit with screws.
  • Screw hole: The center of the hole is positioned 14mm (0.55in) from each edge in each corner. One hole in each corner - regardless of format.
  • Screw hole diameter: 8mm (0.31in).
  • Diameter of the head of the screw: 15mm (0.6in).
  • Crystal clear 4mm acrylic prints.
  • Straight cut corners.

Shipping Information

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  • Produced locally near you where possible.
  • Expected delivery: 4-7 business days.
  • Acrylic prints are packaged with strong edges to protect the items.
  • In addition, we wrap the items in bubble wrap or kraft paper for additional protection.
  • They will be covered with a protective film on the face of the image, this film will vary in color depending upon supplier & it could be milky, green, or blue typically.
  • These protective films can be mistaken for scratches, bubbles, or a colored cast to a print/glass.