Image Credit & Copyright: J-P Metsävainio (Astro Anarchy)
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Astronomy Picture of the Day: December 14th of 2013
2013 December 14
The Bubble Nebula
Image Credit & Copyright: J-P Metsävainio (Astro Anarchy)
Explanation: Blown by the wind from a massive star, this interstellar apparition has a surprisingly familiar shape. Cataloged as NGC 7635, it is also known simply as The Bubble Nebula. Although it looks delicate, the 10 light-year diameter bubble offers evidence of violent processes at work. Above and right of the Bubble's center is a hot, O star, several hundred thousand times more luminous and around 45 times more massive than the Sun. A fierce stellar wind and intense radiation from that star has blasted out the structure of glowing gas against denser material in a surrounding molecular cloud. The intriguing Bubble Nebula lies a mere 11,000 light-years away toward the boastful constellation Cassiopeia. This natural looking view of the cosmic bubble is composed from narrowband image data, also used to create a 3D model.
Image Credit & Copyright: J-P Metsävainio (Astro Anarchy)
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