by iamlucky13 » Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:55 pm
I suspect it still is mostly hydrogen, but that whoever processed the image bumped up the blue filter values help pick out where the oxygen is. True color pictures show a nice red glow, as warm hydrogen gas normally does.
As for where it came from, the presence of oxygen indicates that a massive star, perhaps multiple of them, exploded at some point in the region, spreading its fusion products out into the space around. NGC 6559 probably has a less storied history.
I suspect it still is mostly hydrogen, but that whoever processed the image bumped up the blue filter values help pick out where the oxygen is. True color pictures show a nice red glow, as warm hydrogen gas normally does.
As for where it came from, the presence of oxygen indicates that a massive star, perhaps multiple of them, exploded at some point in the region, spreading its fusion products out into the space around. NGC 6559 probably has a less storied history.