by APOD Robot » Mon Aug 08, 2022 4:05 am
The Lagoon Nebula without Stars
Explanation: Ridges of glowing interstellar gas and dark dust clouds inhabit the turbulent, cosmic depths of the
Lagoon Nebula. Also known as
M8, the bright star forming region is about 5,000 light-years distant. But it still makes for a popular stop on
telescopic tours of the constellation Sagittarius, toward the center of
our Milky Way Galaxy. Dominated by the telltale red emission of ionized hydrogen atoms recombining with stripped electrons, this stunning, deep view of the Lagoon is nearly 100
light-years across. Right of center, the bright, compact, hourglass shape is gas ionized and sculpted by energetic radiation and extreme stellar winds from a
massive young star. In fact, although
digitally removed from the
featured image, the many bright stars of open cluster NGC 6530
drift within the nebula,
just formed in the Lagoon several million years ago.
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