ABC Wednesday
The letter this week is N, which stands for Nebula
Stellar Spire in the Eagle Nebula
Appearing like a winged fairy-tale creature poised on a pedestal, this object is actually a billowing tower of cold gas and dust rising from a stellar nursery called the Eagle Nebula. The soaring tower is 9.5 light years, or about 90 trillion kilometres high, about twice the distance from our Sun to the nearest star.
Stars in the Eagle Nebula are born in clouds of cold hydrogen gas that reside in chaotic neighbourhoods where energy from young stasrs sculpts fantasy-like landscapes in the gas. The tower may be a giant incubator tor those newborn stars. A torrent of ultraviolet light from a band of massive, hot, young stars is presently eroding
this fabulous pillar..information from the internet
.A great place to go to see and explore heavenly creations such as this amazing nebula is The Galaxy Zoo, and a visit to this link will introduce you to a tutorial on ways to assist astronomers in their discovery of the great array of fabulous objects in our universe.
For other great interpretations of the letter N take the space ship over to ABC Wednesday, with thanks to Mrs. Nesbitt and her kindly crew of helpers.
For other great interpretations of the letter N take the space ship over to ABC Wednesday, with thanks to Mrs. Nesbitt and her kindly crew of helpers.
16 comments:
That is fantastic! I'd love to visit there! And what a great post for the N Day! Hope you have a wonderful day! Enjoy!
Sylvia
ABC Team
This was a fascinating post and a wonderful photograph.
That is a fantastic image. What a great way to celebrate the Letter "N".
This picture is very impressive, this is all new for me, thanks for sharing!
Léia :)
This is NIFTY!
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
Oh, this is wonderful, Hildred! I was so busy admiring your blog-header I almost forgot to look at your post, but I'm glad I finally remembered. What exquisitely beautiful formations those far-away gaseous explosions make! And now we can see so many of them with today's technology.
Fabulous. Thank you.
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
What a neat post - that photograph is spectacular!
Leslie
abcw team
I've never heard of the Galaxy Zoo before. I NEED to check it out. :)
I'm with Kay..I was totally distracted by your fabulous header !
Jane x
That was fun. I didn't too badly on the trial!
Hildred - such an interesting post (and what a nebula!). I love the new Header, too.
That is a great pic, and the lesson was stellar too.
My favorite nebula - a beautiful banner view, too!
Thank you - great post, great photo and great link. I love your "n' take.
How impressive Hildred and Charles! I wish I could go to the Galaxy Zoo!
Great link to the Galaxy Zoo, although I failed the test!
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