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Hubble Space Telescope view of the disk galaxy NGC 5866 tilted nearly edge-on to our line of sight.
Blue red nebula Joy Richard Preuss Horoscope
Inside the head of this interstellar monster is a star that is slowly destroying it. The monster, actually an inanimate pillar of gas and dust, measures over a light year in length. The star, not itself visible through the opaque dust, is bursting out partly by ejecting energetic beams of particles. Similar epic battles are being waged all over the star-forming Carina Nebula. The stars will win in the end, destroying their pillars of creation, resulting in a new open cluster of stars.
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NASA Hubble Space Telescope Picture of Star V838 Monocerotis-What do you see? To me it looks like an image familiar to all new parents.
This is a photo taken by Hubble. Scientists cannot begin to figure out what it is. I like to think of it as the gate of heaven❤️
Hubble at 25: the best images from the space telescope - in pictures
The star cluster Pismis 24 lies in the core of the large emission nebula NGC 6357. The bluest stars are the youngest, and part of the nebula is ionised by them. The ultraviolet radiation from the blazing stars heats the gas surrounding the cluster. Photograph: Hubble Space Telescope/NASA/ESA