Nebula Monkey Head through the eyes of a telescope Hubble

The Monkey Head Nebula through the Hubble Telescope EyesA photo from open sources

In honor of the twenty-fourth anniversary in orbit, Hubble Space Telescope (Hubble) provided us with a new shot part of NGC 2174, also known as the Monkey Head Nebula. This region is filled with young stars and bright stripes. cosmic gas and dust. NGC 2174 is located at a distance of about 6400 years from us in the constellation Orion (Hunter). Hubble already did snapshot of this part of the sky in 2001. A nebula is a star nursery which contain all the ingredients needed to form stars. Dark brown and rust are visible in this new shot. clouds of dust against a background of bright blue gas. These are amazing managed to see the details by combining several shots Hubble made using various color filters that help distinguish a wide range of colors that are usually indistinguishable by the human eye. Top of this space the festive cake took the form of young white and pink stars, which are scattered here and there among the luminous clouds. Main ingredient NGC 2174 – ultraviolet ionized hydrogen radiation of young stars. Therefore, this region is as famous as The HII region is a large cloud of ionized gas. This part Nebula Monkey Head photographed in infrared light and using a wide-angle camera 3 telescope Hubble.

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