The Khabble Space Telescope recorded a unique star scene in a dwarf Galaxy located in 160 thousand light years from the ground.
NASA has published a new image of a star landscape made by the Hubble Space Telescope.
The picture shows an N11 accumulation in Bolshoi Magellanic Cloud – a dwarf Galaxy next to the Milky Way, located at a distance of nearly 160 thousand light years from the ground.
Despite the fact that the mass of this galaxy is only 10-20% of the Milky Way mass, it is the largest of our nearest cosmic “neighbors”. In its intestines are areas of active starship. N11 – The second largest of them – has been the object of Hubble’s many years of research.
Experts in NASA explain that the little young stars illuminated a strong ultraviolet light, explaining the gas clouds and creating dust clots. In the published photo, you will see these processes in all its glory.
The picture combines the results of two observations with a difference of 20 years. For the first time, the telescope studied the N11 in 2002-2003, when astronomers were catalogs of stars with mass from 10% of the day to giants, which had passed the road -times. The second range of data was obtained thanks to the most modern hubbla room, which clearly adjusted the cosmic dust structures and provided a new look at the processes that occur in star clusters.
Earlier it was reported that NASA shared the new pictures of the NGC 6334 nebula, better known as “Cat Paw”, made by the James Webba Space Telescope.
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