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Astronomy Picture of the Day
Discover the cosmos!
Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
2018/12/02
The Fairy of Eagle Nebula
Image credits:
NASA
,
ESA
,
The Hubble Heritage Team
, (
STScI
/
AURA
)
Explanation:
The dust sculptures of the Eagle Nebula are evaporating. As powerful starlight whittles away these
cool cosmic mountains
, the
statuesque pillars
that remain might be imagined as
mythical beasts
. Featured
here
is one of
several striking dust pillars
of the
Eagle Nebula
that might be described as a gigantic alien
fairy
. This fairy, however, is ten
light years
tall and spews radiation much hotter than
common fire
. The
greater Eagle Nebula
, M16, is actually a giant evaporating shell of gas and
dust
inside of which is a growing
cavity
filled with a spectacular stellar nursery currently forming an
open cluster
of stars. This great pillar, which is about 7,000 light years away, will
likely evaporate away
in about 100,000 years. The
featured image
in scientifically
re-assigned colors
was
released
in 2005 as part of the
fifteenth anniversary celebration
of the
launch
of the
Hubble Space Telescope
.
Authors & editors:
Robert J. nemiroff
(MTU)
&
Jerry T. Bonnell
(UMCP)
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