(The relatively bright object with
diffraction spikes just left of center may be a 20th magnitude star.)
Only three local stars appear in this image, quartered by right - angled
diffraction spikes.
I love the beautiful
diffraction spikes around Mirfak, and the ghostly glow of the expanding gas cloud from the comet's paroxysms.
Not exact matches
X-ray
diffraction has already helped to show that the surface of the AFPs that binds to ice is covered in tiny hydrophobic
spikes.