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Hubble Spots Cosmic Star Nursery

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Hubble captured a star-making factory 160,000 light years away.
  • The 'star factory' spans 150 light years across.
  • It showcases glowing red clouds of hydrogen where new stars form.
Hubble Spots Cosmic Star Nursery

A breathtaking new image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope reveals a vibrant 'star factory' deep within the universe. This celestial nursery, situated in the Large Magellanic Cloud, is an astonishing 160,000 light years from Earth. The light captured by Hubble began its journey when Neanderthals still roamed our planet, offering a glimpse into the ancient past.

The expansive star-forming region measures 150 light years across, filled with dense clouds of cold hydrogen gas. These clouds glow a deep red, indicating the intense birth of new stars. The image also shows the dramatic effects of stellar winds from energetic stars, which have sculpted immense bubbles within the gas.

The Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way, is visible in the southern hemisphere. For three decades, the Hubble Space Telescope, a joint NASA-ESA project, has been instrumental in providing humanity with these incredible views of distant cosmic phenomena.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It is a region within the Large Magellanic Cloud where dense clouds of hydrogen gas are actively forming new stars.
The star factory is located approximately 160,000 light years away from Earth.
It is a nearby dwarf irregular galaxy that orbits our Milky Way and is visible in the southern hemisphere.

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