NASA published an amazing photograph of an object located on the “single” outskirts of the Milky Way on its social network page.
The figure shows how the stream of gas, which flows from the new dawn, is faced with hydrogen gas, as a result of which the gas glows, creating a bright “lighthouse”.
This representative color image is a combination of data from the Spitzer space telescope and ground observations as part of the 2MASS project (abbreviation from two microns, all -faith, two micrometers at the wavelength of wavelength ”).
In this image, the light from Spitzer infrared channels with a wavelength of 3.6 and 4.5 microns is represented by green and red, respectively, which gives clouds of electricity of lime, NASA noted. – Observation of 2MASS in the near infrared range with a wavelength of 2.2 micron is blue.
The star region shown in the picture is called Iras 21078+5211. It is located at a distance of about 1.7 kiloars (5.5 thousand light years from the ground).
This is a massive but highly fragmented area of star education. It has many clots of dense molecular gas about 0.1 parsec.
The task of the active area of the razor was published by NASA (photo)
Source: Racurs

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