by APOD Robot » Mon Feb 14, 2022 5:05 am
In the Heart of the Heart Nebula
Explanation: What excites the Heart Nebula? First, the large
emission nebula dubbed
IC 1805 looks, in whole, like a
human heart. Its shape perhaps fitting of the
Valentine's Day, this heart glows brightly in red light emitted by its most prominent element:
excited hydrogen. The red glow and the larger shape are all created by a small group of stars near the
nebula's center. In the heart of the
Heart Nebula are young stars from the open star cluster
Melotte 15 that are eroding away several
picturesque dust pillars with their energetic light and winds. The
open cluster of stars contains a few
bright stars nearly 50 times the mass of our Sun, many dim stars only a fraction of the mass of our Sun, and an
absent microquasar that was expelled millions of years ago. The
Heart Nebula is located about 7,500
light years away toward the
constellation of the
mythological Queen of Aethiopia (
Cassiopeia).
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