Monday, June 19, 2023

The Busy Center of The Lagoon Nebula | Hubble

The Busy Center of The Lagoon Nebula | Hubble

The center of the Lagoon Nebula is a whirlwind of spectacular star formation. Visible near the image center, at least two long funnel-shaped clouds, each roughly half a light-year long, have been formed by extreme stellar winds and intense energetic starlight. A tremendously bright nearby star, Herschel 36, lights the area. Vast walls of dust hide and redden other hot young stars. As energy from these stars pours into the cool dust and gas, large temperature differences in adjoining regions can be created generating shearing winds which may cause the funnels. 

This picture, spanning about 15 light years, combines images taken in four colors by the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope. The Lagoon Nebula, also known as M8, lies about 5000 light years distant toward the constellation of the Archer (Sagittarius).


Image Credit: NASA, European Space Agency, Hubble

Processing: Francisco Javier Pobes Serrano

Francisco's Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/javierpobes/

Release Date: June 19, 2023


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