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  2. 25 de oct. de 2013 · The Boomerang Nebula, called the “coldest place in the Universe,” reveals its true shape with ALMA. The background blue structure, as seen in visible light with the Hubble Space Telescope, shows a classic double-lobe shape with a very narrow central region. ALMA’s resolution and ability to see the cold molecular gas reveals the nebula’s ...

  3. 20 de jun. de 1997 · Dr. Raghvendra Sahai of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, is available for interviews about the new discovery of the coldest region in the universe. The cold region, found some 5,000 light years from Earth in the Boomerang Nebula, has a temperature of about 1 Kelvin, or minus 458 degrees Fahrenheit. It represents the outer regions of a cold wind being blown by a dying star.

  4. 25 de oct. de 2013 · Raghvendra Sahai of JPL and his team expose the true nature of the Boomerang nebula. At a cosmologically crisp one degree Kelvin (minus 458 degrees Fahrenheit), the Boomerang nebula is the coldest known object in the universe -- colder, in fact, than the faint afterglow of the Big Bang, the explosive event that created the cosmos.

  5. The Boomerang Nebula is a protoplanetary nebula [2] located 1,200 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. It is also known as the Bow Tie Nebula and catalogued as LEDA 3074547. [3] The nebula's temperature is measured at 1 K (−272.15 °C; −457.87 °F) making it the coolest natural place currently known in the Universe.

  6. 6 de jun. de 2017 · Subsequent observations revealed that this was in fact the case, as the nebula has a temperature of less than half a degree K (-272.5 °C; -458.5 °F). The reason for this, according to the recent ...

  7. 20 de dic. de 2023 · Yet, there is one object we know of out in the universe that is able to chill a region of space even colder than the temperature of the CMB. The coldest place in the universe, a young planetary ...