Video Credit: NASA's GSFC, SVS; Lead Producer & Music: Joseph DePasquale (STScI)
 Explanation:  
What would you see if you could fly into the Cosmic Reef?
The nebular cloud 
NGC 2014 
appear to some like an 
ocean reef that resides in the sky, specifically in the 
LMC, the largest satellite galaxy of our 
Milky Way Galaxy.
A detailed image of this distant nebula was taken by the 
Hubble Space Telescope to help 
commemorate 30 years 
of investigating the cosmos. 
Data and images of this cosmic reef 
have been combined into the three-dimensional model flown through in the 
featured video. 
The computer animated sequence first takes you past a 
star cluster 
highlighted by bright blue stars, below 
pillars of gas and dust 
slowly being destroyed by the 
energetic light and 
winds emitted by these massive stars. 
Filaments of gas and dust are everywhere, glowing in the red light of 
hydrogen and nitrogen.
The animation next takes you to the blue-colored nebula NGC 2020, glowing in light emitted by 
oxygen and surrounding a 
Wolf-Rayet star about 200,000 times brighter than our Sun -- a nebula thought to be the ejected outer atmosphere of this stellar monster. 
As the 
animation concludes, the virtual camera pivots to show that 
NGC 2020 has a familiar 
hourglass 
shape when viewed from the side.