NASA_Celestial Valentine
Generations of stars can be seen in this infrared portrait from NASA's
Spitzer Space Telescope. In this wispy star-forming region, called W5, the
oldest stars can be seen as blue dots in the centers of the two hollow cavities
(other blue dots are background and foreground stars not associated with the
region).
Younger stars line the rims of the cavities, and some can be
seen as pink dots at the tips of the elephant-trunk-like pillars. The white
knotty areas are where the youngest stars are forming. Red shows heated dust
that pervades the region's cavities, while green highlights dense clouds.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Harvard-Smithsonian
No comments:
Post a Comment