Graphene in Space Artist Concept
Summary
This is an artist concept, based on data from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope, of graphene, buckyballs and C70 superimposed on an image of the Helix planetary nebula, a puffed-out cloud of material expelled by a dying star.
NASA/IAC/NOAO/ESA/STScI/NRAO
Free Space artwork and designs. Since its creation in 1958, NASA has been taking copyright-free pictures of the Earth, the Moon, the planets, and other astronomical objects inside and outside our Solar System. Under United States copyright law, works created by the U.S. federal government or its agencies, such as NASA are in public domain and cannot be copyrighted. NASA pictures are legally in the public domain.
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Tags
spitzer space telescope
jpl
jet propulsion laboratory
graphene
space
artist
concept
images for editing
molecules
chemistry
biochemistry
laboratory
science
nasa
Date
15/08/2011
in collections
Location
California Institute of Technology - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
,
34.20139, -118.17341
Source
NASA
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication (CC0)