Sunday, November 4, 2018
Across The Universe, Cont. -- Bat Shadow
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From NASA/ESA, October 31, 2018: This image, taken with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows the Serpens Nebula, a stellar nursery about 1300 light-years away. Within the nebula, in the upper right of the image, a shadow is created by the protoplanetary disc surrounding the star HBC 672. While the disc of debris is too tiny to be seen even by Hubble, its shadow is projected upon the cloud in which it was born. In this view, the feature — nicknamed the Bat Shadow — spans approximately 200 times the diameter of our own Solar System.
A similar looking shadow phenomenon can be seen emanating from another young star, in the upper left of the image.
Credit: NASA, ESA, and STScI
Here's a close up:
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These posts are so interesting, Hackie.Whenever we feel full of ourselves, we need to remember that we're just a blip on the radar.
ReplyDeleteDiva - yes, beyond the beauty, it does give you a sense of proportion when you think about it.
ReplyDeleteAnd these beautiful images allow us to breathe deeply, pause to enjoy the spectacular sights, and escape for a moment to savor the universe.
ReplyDeletedonnah - exactly!
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