
Nest of the Eagle Nebula
What surrounds the famous Eagle Nebula?
The inside of the Eagle Nebula contains eggs -- evaporating gaseous globules -- that typically reside in tremendous pillars of gas and dust and where stars form. This image, though, dramatically captures the area surrounding the Eagle Nebula, showing not only the entire Eagle shape, but also enormous volumes of glowing gas and dark dust.
Cataloged as M16, the Eagle emission nebula lies about 6,500 light years away and is visible with binoculars toward the constellation of the Serpent (Serpens). The image spans about 80 light years around the nebula. The iconic center of the Eagle Nebula has been the focus of many observational efforts both from the ground and orbiting observatories.
Image & info via APOD
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Image Credit & Copyright: Chris Hendren
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It's beautiful Corina Marinescu
ReplyDeleteJust my imagination, but it does look like an embryonic babies face..
ReplyDeleteA me sembra di vedere un volto in questa immagine. Le 3 linee sono frecce, indicano occhio, bocca e naso.https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ZInVXH-E-lrrdGHgyqXTvkcEshEcPjarqCCR97_LSmCzSzvVRW4mWxU_ihmCOT_rqqou26SJuKBzig=s0
ReplyDeleteahhh damn, why did you draw that picture, Vincenzo Sicari.. Now i will always see a face in that lovely nebula.. :(
ReplyDeleteConsulates, I see images everywhere! Mark Gaiser vixra.org - vixra.org/abs/1012.0005
ReplyDeleteMark Gaiser https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3Kz5hPWZPNHlzitTV7ybJck0mVlLURRMNV7HXBN8S0sgUqfke-GmomosC4S7JzVe743ppOz-tUy5lA=s0
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