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Space Scenes : Browse By Image : Giant Galactic Nebula

NGC 3603 Giant Galactic Nebula

NGC 3603 Giant Galactic Nebula

In this stunning picture of the giant galactic nebula NGC 3603, the crisp resolution of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captures various stages of the life cycle of stars in one single view. To the upper left of center is the evolved blue supergiant called Sher 25. The star has a unique circumstellar ring of glowing gas that is a galactic twin to the famous ring around the supernova 1987A. The grayish-bluish color of the ring and the bipolar outflows (blobs to the upper right and lower left of the star) indicates the presence of processed (chemically enriched) material. Near the center of the view is a so-called starburst cluster dominated by young, hot Wolf-Rayet stars and early O-type stars. A torrent of ionizing radiation and fast stellar winds from these massive stars has blown a large cavity around the cluster. The most spectacular evidence for the interaction of ionizing radiation with cold molecular-hydrogen cloud material are the giant gaseous pillars to the right of the cluster. These pillars are sculptured by the same physical processes as the famous pillars Hubble photographed in the M16 Eagle Nebula. Dark clouds at the upper right are so-called Bok globules, which are probably in an earlier stage of star formation. To the lower left of the cluster are two compact, tadpole-shaped emission nebulae. Similar structures were found by Hubble in Orion, and have been interpreted as gas and dust evaporation from possibly protoplanetary disks (proplyds). This true-color picture was taken on March 5, 1999 with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2.
Giant Galactic Nebula Large Framed Print
Giant Galactic Nebula Large Framed Print
$39.99
Giant Galactic Nebula Framed Panel Print
Giant Galactic Nebula Framed Panel Print
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Giant Galactic Nebula Teddy Bear
Giant Galactic Nebula Teddy Bear
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Giant Galactic Nebula Tile Coaster
Giant Galactic Nebula Tile Coaster
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Giant Galactic Nebula Keepsake Box
Giant Galactic Nebula Keepsake Box
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Giant Galactic Nebula Mousepad
Giant Galactic Nebula Mousepad
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Giant Galactic Nebula Wall Clock
Giant Galactic Nebula Wall Clock
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Giant Galctic Nebula Small Poster
Giant Galctic Nebula Small Poster
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Giant Galactic Nebula Large Poster
Giant Galactic Nebula Large Poster
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Giant Galactic Nebula Postcards Pkg of 8
Giant Galactic Nebula Postcards Pkg of 8
$6.99



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