Nebula for Vision Pro

  • Carina Nebula NGC 3372

    Carina Nebula NGC 3372

    This is a wonderful Hubble image, and the first space pano you should view with VP - show your friends this one.

    Original Image

  • Pillars of Creation

    Pillars of Creation

    One of the most famous space images, but I don’t think you have seen it quite like this. Anyone notice the evil serpent?

    Original Image

  • NGC 2014 and NGC 2020

    NGC 2014 and NGC 2020

    A lovely image to view on the VP.

    Original Image

  • The Orion Nebula

    The Orion Nebula

    Webb’s delicate, pretty, image of the thousands of stars and gas jets in the Orion Nebula.

    Original Image

  • N44 Nebula

    N44 Nebula

    The N44 nebula taken by Hubble is especially vivid on the VP as a pano. While it won’t poke your eye out, there is a clear spacial quality to the image (pun intended), where layers of gas and objects from foreground to background are easily appreciated.

    Original Image

  • Tarantual Nebula via Hubble

    Tarantual Nebula via Hubble

    A visible light image of the Tarantula Nebula taken by Hubble. Lots of depth detail to appreciate on a VP.

    Original Image

  • Two Ring Nebulas

    Two Ring Nebulas

    While not super high resolution these images viewed on VP allow a real appreciation of all the details in the gas clouds of the Southern Ring Nebula (left) and the Ring Nebula (right). You can also really appreciate the transparency of the gas.

    Left Original Image
    Right Original Image

  • Crab Nebula & Cassiopeia A

    A double image of the Crab Nebula (left) and Cassiopeia A (centre & right) created to give VP users a deep appreciation for the scale, detail, and power of a supernova. The centre image is a composite of images from the Chandra web telescope (sees x-rays) and Webb.

    Left Original Image
    Center Original Image
    Right Original Image

  • Hubble vs Webb

    Hubble vs Webb

    This side by side image (Hubble on left, and Webb on right) isn’t as immersive as others here, but it’s a nice nice to see very close the difference between these two telescopes.

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  • Rho Ophiuchi (Full)

    Rho Ophiuchi (Full)

    When viewed as a VP pano this James Webb image of Rho Ophiuchi really gives you a sense of the dense form of the gas jets. Here we have the overview of the nebula.

    Original Image

  • Rho Ophiuchi "cave of dust"

    Rho Ophiuchi "cave of dust"

    The features of this image require closer appreciation. So this crop showcases th seemingly tranquil wavy walls of the “cave of dust” which the star at the centre has created.

  • Rho Ophiuchi (jets of gas)

    Rho Ophiuchi (jets of gas)

    When new stars formed in this region they shot out huge jets of hydrogen gas. This closer crop focuses on these monster jets.