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2022 Pokemon Japanese Star Birth Charizard V #014/100 CGC PRISTINE 10 (Gold Label): $75 👉 Sell to us collectingall.app 👈 #Pokemon #Charizard #StarBirth #CGC #Collectibles

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ちびデリダ・ちびスピコ
Chibi-Derrida 'n' Chibi-Spiko

#tonesphere #starbirth

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本人がまた1歩大人になりました。
半熟トマトですが来年もよろしくお願いします

Tomate ripes again.
Now go wish us a merry 2026!

#tonesphere #starbirth

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Starbirth版デリダとエンドゥ
コトは大きく、ムダな影響はなるべく小さく。ぜってー無理じゃねえかよ。

Derrida and Endu in Starbirth
Go larger, but keep your fallout smaller. Nah you won't.

#tonesphere #starbirth

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Starbirth版デリダのコンセプトイラスト

今回のデリダは、あらゆる物に少しだけの間の命を吹き込む商売をはじめました。
川のカロンたるもの、清く正しく誠実に!

Derrida in Starbirth concept art

This time, she is in a business breathing temporary life into anything and everything.
A Charon of the river shall be upstanding and pure!

#tonesphere #starbirth

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Once revealed, the heart of the Orion Nebula showcased vibrant star formation within glowing clouds of gas and dust, unveiling a stellar nursery close to our cosmic neighborhood. #NASA #Astronomy #Starbirth #Space

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© NASA Science (.gov)https://science.nasa.govNASA's Webb Takes Star-Filled Portrait of Pillars of Creation

October 19, 2022
The Pillars of Creation are set off in a kaleidoscope of color in NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s near-infrared-light view. The pillars look like arches and spires rising out of a desert landscape, but are filled with semi-transparent gas and dust, and ever changing. This is...
Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Anton Koekemoer (STScI), Alyssa Pagan (STScI)

Editor’s Note, Oct. 21, 2022: The story below has been updated to clarify what is visible in the James Webb Space Telescope’s Pillars of Creation NIRCam image.

No copyright infringement is intended. This content is shared solely for purposes of appreciation, commentary, education, archival, and other non-commercial uses, under the protection of fair use. All moral and patrimonial rights remain with the original creator mentioned above.

© NASA Science (.gov)https://science.nasa.govNASA's Webb Takes Star-Filled Portrait of Pillars of Creation October 19, 2022 The Pillars of Creation are set off in a kaleidoscope of color in NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s near-infrared-light view. The pillars look like arches and spires rising out of a desert landscape, but are filled with semi-transparent gas and dust, and ever changing. This is... Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Anton Koekemoer (STScI), Alyssa Pagan (STScI) Editor’s Note, Oct. 21, 2022: The story below has been updated to clarify what is visible in the James Webb Space Telescope’s Pillars of Creation NIRCam image. No copyright infringement is intended. This content is shared solely for purposes of appreciation, commentary, education, archival, and other non-commercial uses, under the protection of fair use. All moral and patrimonial rights remain with the original creator mentioned above.

In that quiet corner of the #cosmos, ✨ are still learning how 2 be born — hidden in clouds of gas & dust that breathe slow.
They look like mountains, yet they move; they let the light thru.
Not stone — just interstellar dreams turning into 🔥

#PillarsOfCreation #Astrophotography #SpaceArt #StarBirth

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Cigar Galaxy Blazes With Star Births at 10x the Milky Way’s Pace Messier 82 blazes with star-forming power, producing superclusters that outshine ordinary ones. Thanks to Hubble and Webb, we can now see its turbulent beauty in extraordinary detail, including rare views...

Cigar Galaxy Blazes With Star Births at 10x the Milky Way’s Pace #Science #Space #Astronomy #CigarGalaxy #StarBirth #Astrophysics

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« Ce qu’on découvre dépasse tout ce qu’on imaginait » : James-Webb dévoile une nouvelle scène cosmique inouïe dans la nébuleuse du Chat Depuis maintenant trois ans, le télescope James Webb révolutionne notre vision du cosmos. Cette fois, il a scruté la Nébuleuse du Chat (NGC 6334) et révélé une scène étonnamment riche : un patch aband...

Et si le James Webb venait de capter l’un des coins les plus inattendus de l’Univers ? Une mini-zone d’étoiles naissantes dans la nébuleuse du Chat !
dailygeekshow.com/ce-quon-deco...
#Space #Science #Astrophysics #JWSTData #CatPawNebula #StarBirth #Webb2025

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Et si le James Webb venait de capter l’un des coins les plus inattendus de l’Univers ? Une mini-zone d’étoiles naissantes dans la nébuleuse du Chat !
dailygeekshow.com/ce-quon-decouvre-depasse...
#Space #Science […]

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うごうご!スピコが動いた
Spiko-mation! She doth move

#starbirth #tonesphere

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#Super-#resolution #imaging reveals the #first #step of #planet #formation after #starbirth

Identifying how planetary systems form—especially by studying protoplanetary disk structures—could unlock the origins of life... scitechupdates.com/s...

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A stunning telescopic view of NGC 6726, 6727, and IC 4812 reflection nebulae in Corona Australis.  Blue dust clouds illuminate the region, reflecting the light from bright blue stars.  The image shows young stars forming within the nebulae, along with Herbig-Haro objects, created by outflows from newborn stars.  The vastness of space is emphasized by the backdrop of distant Milky Way stars.

A stunning telescopic view of NGC 6726, 6727, and IC 4812 reflection nebulae in Corona Australis. Blue dust clouds illuminate the region, reflecting the light from bright blue stars. The image shows young stars forming within the nebulae, along with Herbig-Haro objects, created by outflows from newborn stars. The vastness of space is emphasized by the backdrop of distant Milky Way stars.

Astronomy Picture from 18/10/2017

Stars and Dust in Corona Australis

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap171018.html


#CosmicDust #Nebulae #StarBirth #SouthernCrown #NGC6726 #Astronomy #Space #MilkyWay #ReflectionNebula #AstroPhotography #DeepSpace #HerbigHaro

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A breathtaking image of two galaxies colliding in the Corvus constellation.  Dark dust pillars, marking massive molecular clouds, are compressed, triggering the rapid formation of millions of stars. This spectacular event showcases the dynamic nature of the universe, where galactic mergers lead to vibrant star-forming regions.

A breathtaking image of two galaxies colliding in the Corvus constellation. Dark dust pillars, marking massive molecular clouds, are compressed, triggering the rapid formation of millions of stars. This spectacular event showcases the dynamic nature of the universe, where galactic mergers lead to vibrant star-forming regions.

Astronomy Picture from 27/10/1997

Closeup of Antennae Galaxy Collision

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap971027.html


#GalacticCollision #CosmicClash #GalaxyInteraction #StarBirth #CorvusConstellation #Astrophysics #SpaceBeauty #AstronomyPicture #HubbleImage #DeepSpace

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A breathtaking deep exposure image of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex, showcasing the Orion Nebula (M42), the Horsehead Nebula, the Flame Nebula, and other celestial wonders.  The vibrant colours highlight the illuminated gases and dark dust clouds within this star-forming region, approximately 1500 light-years away and spanning 75 light-years.  The three stars of Orion's belt are prominently featured.

A breathtaking deep exposure image of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex, showcasing the Orion Nebula (M42), the Horsehead Nebula, the Flame Nebula, and other celestial wonders. The vibrant colours highlight the illuminated gases and dark dust clouds within this star-forming region, approximately 1500 light-years away and spanning 75 light-years. The three stars of Orion's belt are prominently featured.

Astronomy Picture from 11/11/2014

Orion in Gas, Dust, and Stars

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap141111.html


#OrionNebula #HorseheadNebula #FlameNebula #M42 #Astronomy #Space #Nebulae #StarBirth #DeepSkyObject #CosmicWonder #OrionMolecularCloud #Astrophotography #NightSky

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A breathtaking close-up of the Cone Nebula's blunted head, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope.  The image showcases vibrant red and blue hues of glowing hydrogen gas and dark dust pillars sculpted by stellar winds from the massive star NGC 2264 IRS (off-image). This region, about 2.5 light-years across, is a stellar nursery within the larger NGC 2264 star-forming region in Monoceros.

A breathtaking close-up of the Cone Nebula's blunted head, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. The image showcases vibrant red and blue hues of glowing hydrogen gas and dark dust pillars sculpted by stellar winds from the massive star NGC 2264 IRS (off-image). This region, about 2.5 light-years across, is a stellar nursery within the larger NGC 2264 star-forming region in Monoceros.

Astronomy Picture from 03/05/2002

Cone Nebula Close-Up

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap020503.html


#ConeNebula #HubbleSpaceTelescope #NGC2264 #StarBirth #StellarNursery #Space #Astronomy #Cosmos #Nebula #DeepSpace #NASA #CosmicPillars #Monoceros

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A breathtaking infrared image of the Trifid Nebula (M20) captured by the Spitzer Space Telescope.  This false-color view reveals glowing dust filaments and newborn stars hidden within the nebula's dust and gas clouds. The Trifid, approximately 30 light-years across and 5,500 light-years away, is a vibrant stellar nursery in the constellation Sagittarius.

A breathtaking infrared image of the Trifid Nebula (M20) captured by the Spitzer Space Telescope. This false-color view reveals glowing dust filaments and newborn stars hidden within the nebula's dust and gas clouds. The Trifid, approximately 30 light-years across and 5,500 light-years away, is a vibrant stellar nursery in the constellation Sagittarius.

Astronomy Picture from 07/07/2007

Infrared Trifid

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap070707.html


#TrifidNebula #M20 #InfraredAstronomy #SpitzerSpaceTelescope #StarBirth #Nebula #Sagittarius #DeepSpace #CosmicWonder #AstronomyPhotography #Space #NASA #StellarNursery

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Starcrafter

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Model - Ideogram 2a Turbo

#aiart #ai #aiartcommunity #starcrafter #galacticmagic #celestialbeing #galaxyspiral #stellarpower #spacesorceress #astralmagic #starborn #starbirth

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Stunning image of RY Tauri, a young star emerging from its natal gas and dust cloud in the Taurus Molecular Cloud, 450 light-years away.  The bright central star illuminates a region spanning 2/3 of a light-year.  Captured by the Gemini Observatory.

Stunning image of RY Tauri, a young star emerging from its natal gas and dust cloud in the Taurus Molecular Cloud, 450 light-years away. The bright central star illuminates a region spanning 2/3 of a light-year. Captured by the Gemini Observatory.

Astronomy Picture from 23/09/2005

Portrait of RY Tauri

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap050923.html


#StarBirth #RYTauri #TaurusMolecularCloud #StellarNursery #GeminiObservatory #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Space #Cosmology #StarFormation #Nebula #DeepSpace #NightSky

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False-color Hubble Space Telescope image of the Orion Nebula's OMC-1 region.  The image, taken in infrared light, reveals newborn stars hidden within dust and gas. Yellow-orange shows stars and glowing dust, while blue depicts hydrogen gas emission.  The bright central object is the massive young star BN.  Filaments and arcs of gas and dust indicate violent stellar activity.

False-color Hubble Space Telescope image of the Orion Nebula's OMC-1 region. The image, taken in infrared light, reveals newborn stars hidden within dust and gas. Yellow-orange shows stars and glowing dust, while blue depicts hydrogen gas emission. The bright central object is the massive young star BN. Filaments and arcs of gas and dust indicate violent stellar activity.

Astronomy Picture from 06/05/2000

The Heart Of Orion

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap000506.html


#Hubble #OrionNebula #StarBirth #InfraredAstronomy #NICMOS #OMC1 #BecklinNeugebauerObject #Space #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Cosmology #Stars #Nebulas #DeepSpace

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A stunning telescopic image of Lynds Dark Nebula 1251 (LDN 1251), a dusty molecular cloud about 1000 light-years away in the Cepheus flare region.  The image reveals the reddish glow of Herbig-Haro objects, energetic outflows from newborn stars within the nebula.  Distant galaxies are visible behind the dark dust clouds.  The field of view spans about two full moons and is approximately 17 light-years across at the nebula's distance.

A stunning telescopic image of Lynds Dark Nebula 1251 (LDN 1251), a dusty molecular cloud about 1000 light-years away in the Cepheus flare region. The image reveals the reddish glow of Herbig-Haro objects, energetic outflows from newborn stars within the nebula. Distant galaxies are visible behind the dark dust clouds. The field of view spans about two full moons and is approximately 17 light-years across at the nebula's distance.

Astronomy Picture from 30/09/2016

Lynds Dark Nebula 1251

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap160930.html


#StarBirth #LDN1251 #DarkNebula #Cepheus #MilkyWay #Astronomy #Space #Cosmology #AstroPhotography #DeepSky #HerbigHaro #Nebulas #Galaxies #StarFormation

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Hubble Space Telescope image of IC 2944, a star-forming region in Centaurus.  The image shows bright, glowing hydrogen gas silhouetted against dark, opaque clouds of interstellar gas and dust, known as Thackeray's Globules. These clouds, potentially forming massive stars, are fractured and churned by intense UV radiation from nearby young stars.  The scene is a vibrant display of cosmic activity 5,900 light-years away.

Hubble Space Telescope image of IC 2944, a star-forming region in Centaurus. The image shows bright, glowing hydrogen gas silhouetted against dark, opaque clouds of interstellar gas and dust, known as Thackeray's Globules. These clouds, potentially forming massive stars, are fractured and churned by intense UV radiation from nearby young stars. The scene is a vibrant display of cosmic activity 5,900 light-years away.

Astronomy Picture from 16/08/2003

Thackeray's Globules

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap030816.html


#HubbleSpaceTelescope #IC2944 #StarFormation #Nebula #DarkGlobules #ThackeraysGlobules #Centaurus #Astronomy #Space #Cosmology #StarBirth #DeepSpace #Astrophysics #NASA

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James Webb Space Telescope's near-infrared image reveals a stunning hourglass-shaped nebula, Lynds 483,  650 light-years away in Serpens Cauda.  Two protostars hidden near the center drive powerful bipolar outflows, creating dramatic twisting shock fronts visible in exquisite detail. This close-up showcases the violent beauty of star formation within a region less than half a light-year across.

James Webb Space Telescope's near-infrared image reveals a stunning hourglass-shaped nebula, Lynds 483, 650 light-years away in Serpens Cauda. Two protostars hidden near the center drive powerful bipolar outflows, creating dramatic twisting shock fronts visible in exquisite detail. This close-up showcases the violent beauty of star formation within a region less than half a light-year across.

Astronomy Picture from 13/03/2025

The Protostars within Lynds 483

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap250313.html


#JWST #Nebula #Protostars #StarBirth #HourglassNebula #Lynds483 #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #DeepSpace #StarFormation #SerpensCauda #Infrared

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Infrared image of the "Mountains of Creation" in the W5 Nebula (IC 1848), located in Cassiopeia.  This Spitzer Space Telescope image shows interstellar clouds of gas and dust where newborn stars are forming, sculpted by the winds and radiation of a massive nearby star.  These clouds are about 10 times larger than the Pillars of Creation in M16.

Infrared image of the "Mountains of Creation" in the W5 Nebula (IC 1848), located in Cassiopeia. This Spitzer Space Telescope image shows interstellar clouds of gas and dust where newborn stars are forming, sculpted by the winds and radiation of a massive nearby star. These clouds are about 10 times larger than the Pillars of Creation in M16.

Astronomy Picture from 15/12/2007

Mountains of Creation

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap071215.html


#CosmicMountains #StarBirth #SpitzerSpaceTelescope #W5Nebula #IC1848 #HeartNebula #SoulNebula #InfraredAstronomy #Nebulas #Astrophotography #Space #NASA #Astronomy #Cassiopeia

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A stunning wide-angle image of the Cat's Paw Nebula (NGC 6334), a vibrant red emission nebula in the constellation Scorpius.  This deep-field image reveals the nebula's intricate structure, showcasing ionized hydrogen and newly formed stars. The image is from the Digitized Sky Survey 2.

A stunning wide-angle image of the Cat's Paw Nebula (NGC 6334), a vibrant red emission nebula in the constellation Scorpius. This deep-field image reveals the nebula's intricate structure, showcasing ionized hydrogen and newly formed stars. The image is from the Digitized Sky Survey 2.

Astronomy Picture from 21/04/2010

Wide Angle: The Cat's Paw Nebula

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100421.html


#CatsPawNebula #NGC6334 #EmissionNebula #DeepSkyObject #Astrophotography #Space #Nebula #Cosmology #Astronomy #Stars #Scorpius #StarBirth #RedNebula #DSS2

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False-color infrared image of Henize 206, a stellar nursery in the Large Magellanic Cloud.  The image shows swirling dust and gas, newborn stars as white spots, and the arc of a supernova remnant near the top.  The supernova's shockwave likely triggered the star formation in Henize 206, showcasing the cosmic cycle of star birth and death.  Captured by the Spitzer Space Telescope.

False-color infrared image of Henize 206, a stellar nursery in the Large Magellanic Cloud. The image shows swirling dust and gas, newborn stars as white spots, and the arc of a supernova remnant near the top. The supernova's shockwave likely triggered the star formation in Henize 206, showcasing the cosmic cycle of star birth and death. Captured by the Spitzer Space Telescope.

Astronomy Picture from 11/03/2004

Henize 206: Cosmic Generations

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap040311.html


#Space #Stars #Nebula #Henize206 #LMC #Supernova #StarBirth #StarDeath #Infrared #Spitzer #Cosmology #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Galaxy #NASA

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A stunning Hubble Space Telescope mosaic of the Orion Nebula, showcasing its vibrant colors, intricate structures, and the Trapezium star cluster. This image reveals the nebula's diverse nature, including stellar nurseries, hydrogen gas, proplyds, and high-speed stellar jets.  The filamentary structures are shock waves from fast-moving material colliding with slower gas. The Orion Nebula is approximately 1500 light-years away and located in the same spiral arm of our Milky Way Galaxy as our Sun.

A stunning Hubble Space Telescope mosaic of the Orion Nebula, showcasing its vibrant colors, intricate structures, and the Trapezium star cluster. This image reveals the nebula's diverse nature, including stellar nurseries, hydrogen gas, proplyds, and high-speed stellar jets. The filamentary structures are shock waves from fast-moving material colliding with slower gas. The Orion Nebula is approximately 1500 light-years away and located in the same spiral arm of our Milky Way Galaxy as our Sun.

Astronomy Picture from 22/05/1999

M42: A Mosaic of Orion's Great Nebula

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap990522.html


#OrionNebula #Hubble #StarBirth #Nebula #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #Stars #NASA #Galaxy #StellarNursery #ShockWaves #TrapeziumCluster

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Stunning deep image of the Orion Nebula (M42), a vibrant star-forming region showcasing glowing gas, dust, and the Trapezium star cluster.  The image highlights oxygen and hydrogen emissions, revealing intricate details within this 40 light-year-wide nebula located 1500 light-years from Earth.

Stunning deep image of the Orion Nebula (M42), a vibrant star-forming region showcasing glowing gas, dust, and the Trapezium star cluster. The image highlights oxygen and hydrogen emissions, revealing intricate details within this 40 light-year-wide nebula located 1500 light-years from Earth.

Astronomy Picture from 30/10/2019

M42: Inside the Orion Nebula

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap191030.html


#OrionNebula #M42 #StarBirth #Nebula #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #Stars #DeepSpace #AstroPhotography #Galaxy #NASA #SpacePorn #StellarNursery

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Image of a ruptured cometary globule (CG4), a gas cloud often associated with star formation, situated near a distant galaxy. The globule's head shows signs of disruption, the cause of which remains unexplained.  The galaxy's presence is due to chance alignment. The image showcases the dynamic nature of interstellar space and star formation processes.

Image of a ruptured cometary globule (CG4), a gas cloud often associated with star formation, situated near a distant galaxy. The globule's head shows signs of disruption, the cause of which remains unexplained. The galaxy's presence is due to chance alignment. The image showcases the dynamic nature of interstellar space and star formation processes.

Astronomy Picture from 06/12/1998

CG4: A Ruptured Cometary Globule

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap981206.html


#CometaryGlobule #StarBirth #Nebula #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #Astrophysics #DeepSpace #Rupture #Galaxy

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A breathtakingly detailed image of the Orion Nebula (M42), showcasing its vibrant colors and intricate structures.  This billion-pixel mosaic, compiled from Hubble Space Telescope and ESO data, reveals thousands of stars within the nebula, offering an unprecedented view of stellar birth and evolution. The nebula's glowing gas and dust clouds are brilliantly illuminated by hot young stars, only 1,500 light-years away.

A breathtakingly detailed image of the Orion Nebula (M42), showcasing its vibrant colors and intricate structures. This billion-pixel mosaic, compiled from Hubble Space Telescope and ESO data, reveals thousands of stars within the nebula, offering an unprecedented view of stellar birth and evolution. The nebula's glowing gas and dust clouds are brilliantly illuminated by hot young stars, only 1,500 light-years away.

Astronomy Picture from 15/07/2012

Orion Nebula: The Hubble View

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120715.html


#OrionNebula #M42 #StarBirth #Hubble #Astronomy #Space #Nebula #Cosmology #Stars #DeepSpace #APOD #NASA #ESO #StarFormation

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