Richard Harris's WR 102 image featured at NASA's INTUITIVE Planetarium
Hottest Star In The Universe: Richard Harris's WR 102 Image Featured At NASA’s INTUITIVE Planetarium and In French School Textbooks - A breathtaking astrophoto from the Ozark Hills Observatory that connects science, art, and education across continents.
Emission nebula NGC 249 astrophoto in the Small Magellanic Cloud
NGC 249 emmision nebula photographed by Richard Harris, a mesmerizing emission nebula nestled in the southern skies of the Tucana constellation. Discovered in 1826 by the illustrious astronomer James Dunlop.
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