• The Rosette Nebula is a place of intense star formation. (mhcc.edu)
  • The Rosette Nebula is a star-forming region about 5,000 light years from Earth. (blogspot.com)
  • By combining these results with earlier studies, the scientists conclude that the central cluster formed first, followed by expansion of the nebula, which triggered the formation of the neighboring clusters, including NGC 2237. (blogspot.com)
  • The Rosette Nebula (aka NGC 2237) in Monoceros, an emission nebula and site of star formation in the Orion Arm of the Milky Way. (amazingsky.com)
  • The star cluster at the centre of the nebula is NGC 2244. (amazingsky.com)
  • The Rosette Nebula in Monoceros, aka NGC 2237-46, plus the central star cluster NGC 2244, taken in deep red light only through a narrowband Hydrogen-Alpha filter and rendered in monochrome. (amazingsky.com)
  • The Rosette Nebula is 5,000 light years away in the unsung constellation of Monoceros. (spaceanswers.com)
  • The Rosette Nebula presents an interesting conundrum. (spaceanswers.com)
  • The Rosette Nebula is located 5,000 light years away in the Milky Way. (spaceanswers.com)
  • The Rosette Nebula accommodates a large cluster of stars at its core, which formed from the gas and dust blown away by stellar winds. (spaceanswers.com)
  • We simulated the stellar wind feedback and formation of the nebula in various molecular cloud models including a clumpy sphere, a thick filamentary disc and a thin disc, all created from the same low density initial atomic cloud. (spaceanswers.com)
  • The fact that the Rosette Nebula simulations would have taken more than five decades to complete on a standard desktop computer is one of the key reasons we provide powerful supercomputing research tools. (spaceanswers.com)
  • These tools enabled the simulations of the Rosette Nebula to be done in a matter of a few weeks", says Martin Callaghan, a member of the Advanced Research Computing team. (spaceanswers.com)
  • NGC 2244, an open star cluster within the Rosette Nebula in the constellation Monoceros, captivates with its moderate brightness and active star formation within an extensive region sculpted by young, massive stars. (astrocamp.eu)
  • The formation and life cycle of an Emission Nebula are closely tied to the life cycles of stars, particularly the birth of new stars. (skyheadlines.com)
  • The Panther is actually a Bok globule in the Rosette 4500 light years distant in the constellation of Monoceros. (apod.com)
  • Stems usually 2-5 per caudex branch, arising laterally proximal to sterile shoots or rosette, often elevated above ground surface on woody base, (1.5-)2-7 dm, densely pubescent proximally, trichomes short-stalked, Y-shaped, 0.2-0.4 mm, often mixed with 3-5-rayed or (rarely) simple ones, usually glabrous distally. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Stems 1-9 per caudex branch, arising from center or margin of rosette near ground surface, (1.5-)2.5-5.5 dm, densely pubescent proximally, trichomes short-stalked, 2-4-rayed, 0.1-0.5 mm, mixed with some simple ones, to 0.8 mm, glabrous distally. (intermountainbiota.org)
  • Stems simple or few to several per caudex branch, arising from center of rosette near ground surface, 1.5-3.5(-5) dm, densely pubescent proximally, trichomes simple mixed with short-stalked ones, 2-rayed, 0.3-0.7 mm. (asu.edu)
  • It owes its romantic name to its unique, rose-like formations, the result of interlocking flat crystals that grow in circular patterns. (crystals.eu)
  • The 'petals' are crystals flattened on the c crystallographic axis, fanning open in radiating flattened crystal clusters. (crystalrivergems.com)
  • The rosette crystal habit tends to occur when the crystals form under arid sandy conditions, such as a shallow salt basin becoming evaporated. (crystalrivergems.com)
  • Even though it only has a few small, well-formed crystals, the clusters of weathered ones are very impressive. (galleries.com)
  • Cluster of silvery black Enargite crystals with high metallic luster. (marinmineral.com)
  • Rosette formations of bright 'electric' blue Azurite crystals on matrix. (marinmineral.com)
  • Matrixless cluster of green Tourmaline crystals hosting two double-terminated Quartz crystals. (marinmineral.com)
  • The cluster of Epidote crystals at the base provide a nice accent. (marinmineral.com)
  • Large translucent crystals with good yellow color in a somewhat flower-like rosette formation that is complete all around, undamaged except for a couple tiny nicks that are hard to find. (marinmineral.com)
  • Large translucent crystals with good yellow color in a somewhat flower-like rosette formation. (marinmineral.com)
  • This composite image shows the Rosette star formation region, located about 5,000 light years from Earth. (blogspot.com)
  • While cabbages is a firm leaf ball, collard greens are not quite as stiff, also known as a rosette leaf formation. (lovekitchentoday.com)
  • It is also suitable for propagation through stem cuttings or leaf cuttings, and it grows quickly, forming clusters of rosettes over time. (succulents-australia-sales.com)
  • From emergence to the rosette stage, damping-off and leaf spots are the main symptoms. (lidea-seeds.com)
  • Desert rose is the colloquial name given to rose-like formations of gypsum or baryte crystal clusters which contain abundant grains of sand. (crystalrivergems.com)
  • The formation of gypsum, from concentrated aqueous solutions of calcium sulfate, was thought to be a simple, single-step process. (rabattstoves.de)
  • Gp, Siivolam & Schmid (2007), Siivolam, J. and Schmid, R. ( ...Nov 7, 2016 · The new approach allowed the team to observe small crystal clusters form in the solution, he says - the "building blocks which interact and interplay as drivers for gypsum formation. (rabattstoves.de)
  • This is a branching succulent with long curved stems, green leaves, and clusters of red bell-shaped flowers. (epicgardening.com)
  • Look for tall stems arising from the center or sides of distinctive basal clusters of petioled, spatulate leaves. (asu.edu)
  • This domesticated cat has a distinct coat pattern with a combination of rosettes, spots, and stripes. (wikipedia.org)
  • While individual cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) do have distinct and identifiable coat patterns like leopards or jaguars, the cheetah's patterns are considered to be spots, not rosettes. (wikipedia.org)
  • For the lion cub, the rosette markings act as camouflage in long grasses and bushes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hellebores come in such an artful array of colors, markings, and formations, it's hard not to love these fascinating perennials. (themarthablog.com)
  • With their graceful rosettes of plump, juicy leaves at the foundation, many of these charming plants also produce amazing displays of long-lasting, brightly colored blooms. (epicgardening.com)
  • The scalloped leaves are blue-green and white with pink edges, and they grow in loose rosettes. (epicgardening.com)
  • Their leaves, however, are very similar to cabbages with the way they fold over each other in a rounded cluster forming a ball within itself. (lovekitchentoday.com)
  • The Zebra Cactus is a gorgeous evergreen plant that has short leaves arranged in rosette formations. (easysucculents.com)
  • Thick fleshy leaves typically come to a point and grow in a rosette formation. (easycarehouseplants.com)
  • u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe plant has thick, fleshy leaves that grow in a rosette formation, and can vary in color from green to blue-green or even purple. (succulents-australia-sales.com)
  • Both types of plantains are herbaceous, flowering plants with leaves that grow in a rosette formation. (equinox-apothecary.shop)
  • The broadleaf plantain is characterized by its rosette shape, with broad and thick spade-shaped leaves. (equinox-apothecary.shop)
  • These plants grow from seed that germinates in the spring and develops heavy roots and compact rosettes or clusters of leaves the first summer. (umaine.edu)
  • The plant features long, slender leaves that grow in a rosette formation and can reach up to 12 inches in length. (smallyardbigdreams.com)
  • The rosette formation of the leaves creates an eye-catching display, making it a popular choice for indoor gardens and succulent collections. (smallyardbigdreams.com)
  • At the end of winter, at the stage of vegetative restart, leaves of plant's rosette may become soft and translucent, gradually covered with white compact mycelial growth, often arranged along the petiole. (lidea-seeds.com)
  • Cytoplasm is scant to absent in many groups, while other clusters have well-defined, dense basophilic cytoplasm. (bccancer.bc.ca)
  • Bok globules are dark, dense molecular clouds from which star formation can take place. (apod.com)
  • Within these dense regions, gravity takes over and initiates the process of star formation. (skyheadlines.com)
  • Located 26 000 light-years from the Sun, Sagittarius A* and the dense cluster of stars around it provide a unique laboratory for testing physics in an otherwise unexplored and extreme regime of gravity. (eso.org)
  • On each color variation, the leopard has rosette patterns on their backs, flanks, and limbs. (wikipedia.org)
  • They also have patterns that are considered to be spots and not rosettes on their heads, stomach, and limbs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Young lion (Panthera leo) cubs have rosette patterns on their legs and abdomen regions. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, some mature lions may keep traces of their rosette patterns throughout life. (wikipedia.org)
  • For the Gallery of Fluid Motion, researchers take the director's chair and create videos on 3D printer patterns, frost formation, and paint swirls. (lifeboat.com)
  • Combining X-ray and optical data, astronomers determined that the central cluster formed first, followed by neighboring ones including NGC 2237. (blogspot.com)
  • These formations are reminiscent of delicate rose petals, thereby inspiring its floral moniker. (crystals.eu)
  • petals 4 in a cross formation, white to purplish, 5-9 mm long and 1 mm wide. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • petals 4 in a cross formation, lavender, 6-7 mm long. (intermountainbiota.org)
  • The flower panicles are 3 feet tall and are topped with clusters of green and coral colored, bell shaped blooms. (epicgardening.com)
  • The points have a spiky flower formation and a high level natural polishing on the faces. (e2dcrystals.com)
  • Desert rose is a captivating crystal formation that has garnered attention for its unique, flower-like structure. (crystals.eu)
  • They are a common sight tucked into a flower arrangement or clustered in a small pot on a sunny windowsill. (easycarehouseplants.com)
  • When they flower, they produce small clustered greenish-brownish flowers along a purple stamen. (equinox-apothecary.shop)
  • They grow from solitary or clustered bulbs and come in a broad palette of colors, heights, bloom times and flower forms. (themarthablog.com)
  • The rosette is opaque, showing only dim translucence through the exposed blades on its edges. (galleries.com)
  • On microscopic examination, the smears were cellular and showed many loose cohesive clusters and dispersed tumor cells in a background of abundant reactive lymphoid cells and hemorrhage [Figure 1a and b ]. (cytojournal.com)
  • Its unique coloring and striking rosette shape make it a standout in any succulent collection. (succulents-australia-sales.com)
  • Heathcliffe' features large, fully double flowers of deep rosette shape as well as a deep crimson color. (hgtv.com)
  • S2's orbit precesses, meaning that the location of its closest point to the supermassive black hole changes with each turn, such that the next orbit is rotated with regard to the previous one, creating a rosette shape. (eso.org)
  • This cluster adds an interesting texture and dimension to the overall appearance of the plant, making it a standout choice for succulent enthusiasts. (smallyardbigdreams.com)
  • In conclusion, the multifaceted data support a rosette CSC with 18 CESAs that mediates the synthesis of a fundamental microfibril composed of 18 glucan chains. (osti.gov)
  • CONCLUSION: Predicted loss-of-function variants clustered in the 5' portion of TRA2B cause a new neurodevelopmental syndrome through an apparently dominant negative disease mechanism involving the use of an alternative translation start site and the overexpression of a shorter, repressive Tra2ß protein. (bvsalud.org)
  • NGC 2158 is a distant and densely packed open star cluster located in the constellation Gemini, appearing as a faint and compact celestial grouping. (astrocamp.eu)
  • Small clusters of red, bell-shaped blooms of about one inch long appear at the top of each stem. (epicgardening.com)
  • Small clusters of green flowers are inconspicuous, as they are similar in color to the rest of the plant. (epicgardening.com)
  • The small star cluster (about 30 stars) NGC 6633 in the constellation Ophiuchus. (astrocamp.eu)
  • In humid conditions, spots become covered with a fungal white growth that can form sclerotia: clusters of black mycelium outside and white inside, various shapes and sizes (from a few mm to more than 1 cm). (lidea-seeds.com)
  • Caldwell 16, a moderately bright and visually appealing open star cluster with a compact angular diameter, is situated in the constellation Lacerta in the northern hemisphere. (astrocamp.eu)
  • They can be left intact on the mother bulb, creating a visually appealing cluster of "pregnant" onions. (smallyardbigdreams.com)
  • Not only will you find areas of intense new star formation near Orion, you can see clusters of extremely hot stars, beautiful glowing gas clouds, evidence of violent star deaths, and much more. (mhcc.edu)
  • In the center of this image, you can see a cluster of new stars giving off strong radiation. (mhcc.edu)
  • X-rays from Chandra reveal about 160 stars in the cluster known as NGC 2237 (right side of the image). (blogspot.com)
  • The X-rays reveal hundreds of young stars clustered in the center of the image and additional fainter clusters on either side. (blogspot.com)
  • A recent Chandra study of the cluster on the right side of the image, named NGC 2237, provides the first probe of the low-mass stars in this satellite cluster. (blogspot.com)
  • The presence of several X-ray emitting stars around the pillars and the detection of an outflow -- commonly associated with very young stars -- originating from a dark area of the optical image indicates that star formation is continuing in NGC 2237 (the outflow and some of the pillars are labeled in a close-up view). (blogspot.com)
  • Bok speculated that these clouds were 'similar to insect's cocoons' and would give way to new stars and star clusters as they underwent gravitational collapse. (apod.com)
  • The massive stars that make up the Rosette Nebula's central cluster are a few millions of years old and halfway through their lifecycle. (spaceanswers.com)
  • NGC 6939 is an open star cluster located in the constellation Cepheus, and it is notable for its concentration of stars. (astrocamp.eu)
  • This article will delve into the science behind emission nebulae, examining their composition, formation, and importance in the life cycle of stars . (skyheadlines.com)
  • Herbaceous peony blooms range from simple blossoms to complex clusters. (themarthablog.com)
  • Messier 29 is an open star cluster located in the constellation Cygnus, notable for its relatively young stellar population. (astrocamp.eu)
  • The Open Cluster Caldwell 16, NGC 7243 in the constellation Lacerta. (astrocamp.eu)
  • NGC 6633 is an open star cluster located in the constellation Ophiuchus, approximately 880 light-years away from Earth. (astrocamp.eu)
  • T11 target structure (T11TS) and lymphocyte function-associated antigen (LFA) 3 are the cell-surface glycoproteins on sheep and human erythrocytes (E) binding to cluster differentiation 2 (the E-receptor) on T cells in E rosette formation. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Rosettes can be grouped in clusters around other spots, or may appear as blotches on the fur. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ocelots (leopardus pardalis) have a coat pattern that may look like rosettes, however is considered to be a combination of spots and stripes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cheetah - the king cheetah variety has rosettes Bengal cat Jaguar Leopard - smaller, denser rosettes than the jaguar, lacking central spots Leopard cat Liger Liliger Lion - cubs have rosettes, which may be retained on the legs in adults Litigon Margay Ocelot Safari cat Snow leopard Tigon Leopard pattern Stripe (pattern) Schneider, Alexsandra (2012). (wikipedia.org)
  • A lustrous cluster of Citrine bringing a deep tone of golden orange and a calcite covered by shiny golden goethite, this citrine specimen is art shaped in the form of a crystal. (e2dcrystals.com)
  • Their color is a deep navy blue and their vitreous luster makes the cluster sparkle. (galleries.com)
  • A rosette is a rose-like marking or formation found on the fur and skin of some animals, particularly cats. (wikipedia.org)
  • Predators use their rosettes to simulate the different shifting of shadows and shade, helping the animals to remain hidden from their prey. (wikipedia.org)
  • Messier 29, Open Clusters are nice to shoot when I know that this is the last clear sky for some time. (astrocamp.eu)
  • Six trimeric SAXS models nearly filled the space below an average FF-TEM image of the rosette CSC. (osti.gov)
  • Its formation is an intriguing geological process that is primarily associated with arid desert regions. (crystals.eu)