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August 22, 2013
IC 5067
The prominent ridge of emission featured in this
dramatic skyscape is cataloged as IC 5067. Part
of a larger emission
nebula with a distinctive shape, popularly called The Pelican Nebula, the ridge spans about 10
light-years following the curve of the cosmic pelican's head and neck. This
false color view also translates the pervasive glow of narrow emission lines
from atoms in the nebula to a color
palette made popular in Hubble Space Telescope images of star forming
regions. Fantastic, dark shapes inhabiting the 1/2 degree wide field are clouds
of cool gas and dust sculpted by the winds and radiation from hot, massive
stars. Close-ups of some of the sculpted clouds show clear signs of newly
forming stars. The Pelican Nebula, itself cataloged as IC 5070, is about 2,000
light-years away. To find it, look northeast of
bright star Deneb in the high flying constellation
Cygnus.
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