Hubble spies a cosmic pillar in the Eagle Nebula
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Hubble spies a cosmic pillar in the Eagle Nebula
In anticipation of the upcoming 35th anniversary of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, ESA/Hubble is continuing the celebrations with a new view of the Eagle Nebula. This vast stellar nursery displays a towering spire of cosmic gas and dust that incorporates new data processing techniques developed since an image of this region was last released two decades ago.
A dark, dusty pillar stretches across re-released Hubble image
Looking like a bird ready to take flight from atop a post, this dusty filament within the Eagle Nebula was recently captured in intricate detail by the Hubble Space Telescope. Also known as M16, this nebula lies some 7,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Serpens the Serpent and surrounds an open star cluster. ThisContinue reading "A dark, dusty pillar stretches across re-released Hubble image" The post A dark, dusty pillar stretches…
Hubble Captures New Image of the Eagle Nebula (M16) Located 7,000 Light-Years from Earth
NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a new image of the Eagle Nebula (Messier 16) as part of its 35th anniversary celebrations. The picture shows a huge pillar of cold gas and dust, stretching 9.5 light-years tall, sitting 7,000 light-years away from us in the Serpens constellation. Unlike the well-known “Pillars of Creation,” this [...]
Close-up: The Eagle Nebula in Serpens Cauda
Close-up: The Eagle Nebula in Serpens Cauda | HubbleThis towering structure of billowing gas and dark, obscuring dust might only be a small portion of the Eagle Nebula, but it is no less majestic in appearance for it. 9.5 light-years tall and 7,000 light-years distant from Earth, this dusty sculpture is refreshed with the use of new processing techniques. The new Hubble image is part of the NASA/European Space Agency Hubble’s 35th anniversary ce…
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