Posted on 05/25/2020 1:52:20 PM PDT by MtnClimber
Explanation: Inside the head of this interstellar monster is a star that is slowly destroying it. The huge monster, actually an inanimate series of pillars of gas and dust, measures light years in length. The in-head star is not itself visible through the opaque interstellar dust but is bursting out partly by ejecting opposing beams of energetic particles called Herbig-Haro jets. Located about 7,500 light years away in the Carina Nebula and known informally as Mystic Mountain, the appearance of these pillars is dominated by dark dust even though they are composed mostly of clear hydrogen gas. The featured image was taken with the Hubble Space Telescope. All over these pillars, the energetic light and winds from massive newly formed stars are evaporating and dispersing the dusty stellar nurseries in which they formed. Within a few million years, the head of this giant, as well as most of its body, will have been completely evaporated by internal and surrounding stars.
(Excerpt) Read more at apod.nasa.gov ...
So, I'm packin' my bags for the Mystic Mountain. Thanks Redcitizen.
Thanks, that is amazing. Although I wish we were well into solar system exploration decades ago, as a nerdy astronomy teenager I couldn’t have imagined all the stuff besides planets, stars, and galaxies. I hope the Good Lord gives us the infinite time we need to marvel at his creation both starward and earth based.
Was that destruction to take place a million or a billion years?
Curious minds want to know...
Breathtaking!! Thanks so much for the ping!
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