ESO: Light, Wind and Fire: Beautiful Cosmic Sculpture
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:08 pm
Light, Wind and Fire: Beautiful Image of a Cosmic Sculpture
European Southern Observatory eso1008 - 2010 Feb 24
PR Video eso1008a: Zoom in on the star-forming region NGC 346
PR Video eso1008b: Close-up zoom on the star-forming region NGC 346
European Southern Observatory eso1008 - 2010 Feb 24
Today ESO has released a dramatic new image of NGC 346, the brightest star-forming region in our neighbouring galaxy, the Small Magellanic Cloud, 210 000 light-years away towards the constellation of Tucana (the Toucan). The light, wind and heat given off by massive stars have dispersed the glowing gas within and around this star cluster, forming a surrounding wispy nebular structure that looks like a cobweb. NGC 346, like other beautiful astronomical scenes, is a work in progress, and changes as the aeons pass. As yet more stars form from loose matter in the area, they will ignite, scattering leftover dust and gas, carving out great ripples and altering the face of this lustrous object.
PR Video eso1008a: Zoom in on the star-forming region NGC 346
PR Video eso1008b: Close-up zoom on the star-forming region NGC 346