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20/06/2018

Pillars of the Eagle Nebula in Infrared - Astronomy picture of the day - 2018 June 20

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Pillars of the Eagle Nebula in Infrared 
Image Credit: NASAESAHubbleHLAProcessing: Lluís Romero
Explanation: Newborn stars are forming in the Eagle Nebula. Gravitationally contracting in pillars of dense gas and dust, the intense radiation of these newly-formed bright stars is causing surrounding material to boil away. This image, taken with the Hubble Space Telescope in near infrared light, allows the viewer to see through much of the thick dust that makes the pillars opaque in visible light. The giant structures are light years in length and dubbed informally thePillars of Creation. Associated with the open star cluster M16, the Eagle Nebula lies about 6,500 light years away. The Eagle Nebula is an easy target for small telescopes in a nebula-rich part of the sky toward the split constellationSerpens Cauda (the tail of the snake).

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