Thousands of comet-like knots and streaming gas structures fill Webb's close-up view of the Helix Nebula.
This proposal is based on Webb's high-resolution close-up of a portion of the Helix Nebula, one of the nearest planetary nebulae to Earth.
Helix Nebula is one of the strongest late-stage stellar images for a premium print collection. Rather than showing the entire object in one frame, Webb zooms into a richly detailed section of its shell, where orange, gold, and red structures appear like delicate filaments or molten glass.
NASA's release highlights comet-like knots, fierce stellar winds, and layers of gas shed by a dying star. The white dwarf responsible for the nebula lies outside the cropped frame, allowing the image itself to focus on texture, repetition, and the sublime complexity of stellar recycling.
Printed with exceptional care, this artwork is available as a smooth satin Poster on 240 gsm paper, an archival matte Fine Art print on 290 gsm paper with white borders and a dry stamp, or a 360 gsm cotton-polyester Canvas stretched on a wooden frame and ready to hang.
If you are looking for a larger canvas or a custom size, we can prepare selected prints as a custom order on request.
Image credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; Image Processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI).