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NatGeo: Newly discovered nebula resembles a Manatee

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Newly Discovered Nebula Looks Like a Manatee
National Geographic | Sasha Ingber | 2013 Jan 18
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's ... a manatee? The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) believes that a gas cloud in the constellation Aquila bears an uncanny resemblance to the endangered aquatic mammal.

Heidi Winter, executive assistant to NRAO's director, first noticed the similarity. And Tania Burchell, an NRAO media producer who used to work in manatee conservation, quickly saw it as "a wonderful opportunity to bridge two worlds—biology and astronomy."

The cloud, or nebula, which is named W50, has more in common with manatees than just its shape. It is the remnant of a star explosion from 20,000 years ago. Particle beams that shoot from the explosion's center, where a star and a black hole orbit each other, form a spiral pattern resembling scars.

A Florida manatee.
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Photograph courtesy Tracy Colson

W50 supernova remnant
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Photograph by WISE/NASA

Sasha Ingber

National Geographic News

Published January 18, 2013

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Re: NatGeo: Newly discovered nebula resembles a Manatee

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