American Astrophotograph Greg Meyer gained two amazing -wonderful Milky Way sections in a frame – the Lagoon Nebula and the Triple.
American Astrophotographer Greg Meyru has managed to create a wonderful picture of two obviously vague – lagoon and triple, space reports.
The picture was taken in May 2025 to the Arizona (USA) territory after 34 hours of shooting.
In the image you can see the lower part – the lagoon nebula, one of the largest and most vivid foggy in our galaxy. Its length is about 100 light years. It shines thanks to the radiation of hot stars, formed only inside the cloud of interstellar gas and dust.
In the upper corner of the image is a more compact, but not so much amazing -amazing triple nebula. Both are found in the constellations of Sagittarius, at a distance of more than 4 thousand light years from the ground, in a dense Milky Way plot.
The picture shows how the star radiation form nodes in the clouds of objects, which can then produce new stars. The dense gas and dust threads create an optical contrast with darker space zones.
For the shooting, Meyr used a specialized astronomical camera with filters, as well as additional equipment. After many lighting collections, he processes a picture to illustrate the full complexity of the structure of objects.
Because of its brightness, differences and beauty, these nebulaes remain popular both in astrophotographs and in scientists. They are evaluated by the specific use of the Hubble Telescope, which gives you to get quite detailed images of distant cosmic objects.
Earlier it was reported that astronomers had found a galaxy in the universe, which was amazing – resembling our Milky Way – however, more large and active.
Hubble showed traces of a star explosion on a big bear
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