Have I been spoiled by the new space telescope? Probably.
NASA, ESA, CSA, Data reduction and analysis : PDRs4All ERS Team; graphical processing S. Fuenmayorthe upper right corner. These stars are collectively known as the Trapezium Cluster; their ultraviolet radiation is slowly eroding the Orion Bar.
So an image that at first glance looks to capture a giant space mustache showsSet next to an earlier image of the Orion Nebula taken by the Hubble Space Telescope,, where hot gas is the main attractioninstruments are an improvement on Hubble’s in that they can peer through clouds of dust and gas, to see star-forming regions and other areas of astrophysical intrigue.appeared almost shockingly resolved.
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