The Spaghetti Nebula (Sh2-240) and the star Elnath (β Tauri) // Artem Mironov

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The Spaghetti Nebula (Sh2-240) and the star Elnath (β Tauri) // Artem Mironov
Le vehicles✨️✨️
The truck Beta Tauri belongs to Commander Aldebaran, the motorcycle - Gamma Centauri belongs to Irina and the Zeta Ophiuchi belongs to Kenta
Let's start with the truck!! It's a huge truck!! XD
Aldebaran loves this truck and he always drives it very well and does some incredible maneuvers during the missions.
It is separated into two compartments, one for medical support where Antares stays when he needs to help someone injured. And the other compartment holds the motorcycles, which go out at high speed on the road when necessary.
The Gamma Centauri is a motorcycle with a greater capacity to reach extreme speeds, and if Irina is crazy enough, she can fly for some time with it xD
The Zeta Ophiuchi is more powerful for climbing very steep places.
All the vehicles are extremely powerful and technological, I will develop this further in the future >:D✨️✨️
Tell me what you think, please, it was very very difficult to draw these vehicles(´ノω;`)
[REBLOGS ARE VERY VERY APPRECIATED (〃´ω`〃)💕]
The Spaghetti Nebula, Sh2-240 // CrestwoodSky
The bright star to the left is Elnath (β Tauri), a solitary blue-white giant about 134 light years from Earth. Its name comes from the Arabic word an-naţħ meaning "the butting" referring to its placement at the bull's horns.
(NASA) Downtown Auriga
Image Credit & Copyright: Rogelio Bernal Andreo (Deep Sky Colors)
Rich in star clusters and nebulae, the ancient constellation of Auriga, the Charioteer, rides high in northern winter night skies. Spanning nearly 24 full moons (12 degrees) on the sky, this deep telescopic mosaic view recorded in January, 2014, shows off some of Auriga's most popular sights for cosmic tourists. The crowded field sweeps along the plane of our Milky Way galaxy in the direction opposite the galactic center. Need directions? Near the bottom of the frame, at the Charioteer's boundary with Taurus the Bull, the bright bluish star Elnath is known as both Beta Tauri and Gamma Aurigae. On the far left and almost 3000 light-years away, the busy, looping filaments of supernova remnant Simeis 147 cover about 150 light-years. Look toward the right to find emission nebula IC 410, significantly more distant, some 12,000 light-years away. Star forming IC 410 is famous for its embedded young star cluster, NGC 1893, and tadpole-shaped clouds of dust and gas. The Flaming Star Nebula, IC 405, is just a little farther along. Its red, convoluted clouds of glowing hydrogen gas are energized by hot O-type star AE Aurigae. Two of our galaxy's open star clusters, Charles Messier's M36 and M38 line up in the starfield above, familiar to many binocular-equipped skygazers.