Saturday, August 9, 2014

Tadpole Nebula, Auriga Constellation Gallery Wrap Canvas

A gorgeous wrapped canvas from HightonRidley showing some of the beauty from deep space that surrounds us. Click to customize...


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Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series An awesome outer space picture featuring the Tadpole Nebula, a star forming hub located about 12000 light years away in the Auriga constellation.
This nebula is brimming with new-born stars, many as young as only a million years of age. It's called the Tadpole nebula because the masses of hot, young stars are blasting out ultraviolet radiation that has etched the gas into two tadpole-shaped pillars, called Sim 129 and130, the yellow forms that seem to be swimming away from the three red stars close to the centre of the picture.

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Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA

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