The Rosette & Cone Nebulae in Monoceros: Wide-field view | ESO
In nebulae such as this, gas and dust are combining to produce a new generation of stars. Initially, these newly-formed stars are shrouded in the dusty clouds that gave them birth, and cannot be seen in visible light. However, after a while they blow away the denser material and their powerful radiation pours out to ionize the surrounding gas, causing it to glow brightly. These elements are all present in this image—the mixture of glowing gas and dark dust has been sculpted into complex patterns on the sky by the stellar radiation, like smoke around a fire.
This image is a color-composite based on exposures through R, V, B, and H-alpha filters, for a total exposure time of more than 16 hours.
Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)/S. Guisard
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