Hubble Spots Billowing Bubbles of Stellar Floss Across 1,000 Light-Year Expanse

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This Hubble image shows a complex cluster of emission nebulae, nestled within the Large Magellanic Cloud. Credit: NASA, ESA, and J. M. Apellaniz ; Image Processing: Gladys Kober

A bubbling region of stars both old and new lies some 160,000 light-years away in the constellation Dorado. This complex cluster of emission nebulae is known as N11, and was discovered by American astronomer and NASA astronaut Karl Gordon Henize in 1956. NASA’sAbout 1,000 light-years across, N11’s sprawling filaments weave stellar matter in and out of each other like sparkling candy floss.

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