Nebulae are vast cosmic formations consisting of dust and gas -- which originate from various sources, such as the ejected material of a dying star, like a supernova explosion. Moreover, certain nebulae serve as fertile grounds where the birth of new stars begins. That's why, these particular nebulae are often known as "star nurseries." One such nebula is the Lagoon Nebula.
Today's NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day is a spooky snapshot of the center of the Lagoon Nebula. In this image, in the heart of the Lagoon Nebula, a breathtaking spectacle of star formation unfolds. NASA has explained that positioned near the center of the captivating image, two elongated, funnel-shaped clouds emerge, stretching about half a light-year in length. These magnificent formations are the result of the powerful stellar winds and the radiant energy emitted by the intense starlight.
In the image, there is a tremendously bright star nearby known as Herschel 36 that lights the area. Vast walls of dust hide and redden other hot young stars. As the energy emitted by these stars interacts with the surrounding cool dust and gas, significant temperature variations arise in adjacent regions.
You will be surprised to know that this spooky image spans a massive 15 light-years, and combines images captured in four different colours by the Hubble Space Telescope during its orbital mission. The Lagoon Nebula, also known as M8, lies about 5000 light-years distant toward the constellation of the Archer (Sagittarius). The Lagoon Nebula also referred to as M8, resides roughly 5000 light years away, situated in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, commonly known as the Archer.
NASA says that the colossal Herschel 36 star has a mass 32 times more than
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