The spacecraft took a picture of a cloudy view of the Herbig-Haro object HH505 in the Orion Nebula.
The Hubble telescope using the ACS (Advanced Camera for Surveys) camera took a picture of a cloudy scene in the Orion Nebula. ESA reports.
In particular, the image shows Herbig-Haro HH 505 – these are luminous regions around newborn stars that form when ejected gas interacts with nearby clouds of gas and dust at high that speed.
In this case, these emissions come from the star IX Ori, located outside the Orion Nebula at a distance of about 1000 light-years from Earth.
According to the publication, the Orion Nebula is a dynamic region of dust and gas where thousands of stars are forming, and it is the closest region of massive stars to Earth, which is often the target of spacecraft.
It was previously reported that the ASA showed a detailed image of the planetary Cat’s Eye Nebula.
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