The Trifid Nebula: Stellar Sibling Rivalry | Hubble
This NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope image of the Trifid Nebula reveals a stellar nursery being torn apart by radiation from a nearby, massive star.
The picture also provides a peek at embryonic stars forming within an ill-fated cloud of dust and gas, which is destined to be eaten away by the glare from the massive neighbor.
This stellar activity is a beautiful example of how the life cycles of stars like our Sun is intimately connected with their more powerful siblings.
Distance: 9,000 light years
Credit: NASA/European Space Agency (ESA) and Jeff Hester (Arizona State University)
Release Date: November 9, 1999
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