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Fil:M16 - Eagle Nebula.jpg

0 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue English The Eagle Nebula Macedonian Маглина Орел URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/user:Luka...


Fil:M16 - Eagle nebula.jpg

DescriptionM16 - Eagle nebula.jpg English: An infrared view of M16 and its famous 'Pillars of Creation'. The pillars or columns are numbered 1 to 3 from...


Fil:Pillars of creation 2014 HST WFC3-UVIS full-res denoised.jpg

English Eagle Nebula’s Pillars of Creation, photographed in 2014 by Hubble Space Telescope German Säulen der Schöpfung im Adlernebel (2014) / Datei mit...


Fil:Fairy of Eagle Nebula.jpg

DescriptionFairy of Eagle Nebula.jpg English: The Fairy of Eagle Nebula. Appearing like a winged fairy-tale creature poised on a pedestal, this object...


Fil:The Eagle Nebula, M16 (noao-02180).jpg

English The Eagle Nebula, Messier object 16 (M16), NGC 6611, as seen by the Kitt Peak 4-meter Mayall telescope in 1973. This picture shows an interesting...


Fil:The Eagle Nebula, M16 (noao-02181).jpg

English The Eagle Nebula, Messier object 16 (M16), NGC 6611, as seen by the Kitt Peak 4-meter Mayall telescope in 1973. This picture shows an interesting...


Fil:M16- The Eagle Nebula (noao-m16lofquist).jpg

English M16, commonly known as the Eagle Nebula, is an emission region of molecular hydrogen gas being illuminated by a young cluster of stars about 7000...


Fil:The Eagle Nebula, M16 (noao-02180).tiff

English The Eagle Nebula, Messier object 16 (M16), NGC 6611, as seen by the Kitt Peak 4-meter Mayall telescope in 1973. This picture shows an interesting...


Fil:The Eagle Nebula, M16 (noao-02181).tiff

English The Eagle Nebula, Messier object 16 (M16), NGC 6611, as seen by the Kitt Peak 4-meter Mayall telescope in 1973. This picture shows an interesting...


Fil:M16- The Eagle Nebula (noao-m16lofquist).tiff

English M16, commonly known as the Eagle Nebula, is an emission region of molecular hydrogen gas being illuminated by a young cluster of stars about 7000...