Wednesday, February 22, 2006

A hotbed of star formation

Image Credit: European Space Agency, NASA, and J. Hester

This Hubble photograph captures a small region within Messier 17 (M17), a hotbed of star formation. M17, also known as the Omega or Swan Nebula, is located about 5500 light-years away in the Sagittarius constellation. The wave-like patterns of gas have been sculpted and illuminated by a torrent of ultraviolet radiation from young, massive stars

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How come it doesn't look like that in my backyard 'scope!

four legs good said...

You need a bigger telescope.

Sandy-LA 90034 said...

I LOVE these pictures and others like them. They are magnificently mysteriously awesome.