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The Trifid Nebula: Stellar Sibling Rivalry | Hubble

The Trifid Nebula: Stellar Sibling Rivalry | Hubble


Massive newborn stars are being created in this dramatic torn apart image of the Trifid Nebula. The Trifid Nebula is home to many thousands of newly created stars. The source of the jet is a young very hot star buried in the cloud.

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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