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June 09, 2014
Eagle Nebula M16
A star cluster around 2 million years young, M16 is surrounded by natal clouds
of dust and glowing gas also known as The Eagle Nebula. This beautifully detailed image of
the region includes cosmic
sculptures made famous in Hubble Space Telescope close-ups of the
starforming complex. Described as elephant trunks or Pillars of Creation, dense, dusty columns rising near
the center are light-years in length but are gravitationally contracting to form
stars. Energetic radiation from the cluster stars erodes material near the
tips, eventually exposing the embedded new stars. Extending from the left edge
of the frame is another dusty starforming column known as the Fairy of Eagle Nebula.
M16 and the Eagle Nebula lie about 7,000 light-years away, an easy target for
binoculars or small telescopes in a nebula rich part
of the sky toward the split constellation Serpens Cauda (the tail of the
snake).
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