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Holmberg II: A Dwarf Irregular Galaxy | Hubble

Holmberg II: A Dwarf Irregular Galaxy | Hubble


The NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope has captured this image of dwarf irregular galaxy Holmberg II. The galaxy is dominated by huge bubbles of glowing gas, which are sites of ongoing star formation.

Distance: 11 million light years

As high-mass stars form in dense regions of gas and dust they expel strong stellar winds that blow away the surrounding material. The cavities are also blown clear of gas by the shock waves produced in supernovae, the violent explosions that mark the end of the lives of massive stars.


Credit: NASA & European Space Agency (ESA)

Release Date: September 29, 2011


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