Photographing Tarantula nebula from close distance
Scientists using the Hubble telescope captured the beautiful image of the Tarantula nebula from close range.
Scientists using the Hubble telescope captured the beautiful image of the Tarantula nebula from close range. When you look at the image, you can see the bright center of the nebula.
In that area there is a lot of ion gas, dust and constellations are forming.
The Tarantula Nebula has become a wonder of the world recognized by everyone. This is because the young constants are formed by hydrogen gas in the center of the Tarantula nebula that emits very strong ultraviolet rays.
This helps the surrounding air generate ions and turn pink. Because of this, humans on Earth can observe the nebula at a distance of 170,000 light years without using a telescope.
The shape of the Tarantula nebula is like a very long leg of a spider. Because of this Tarantula nebula is named by the scientific nebula as Spider Nebula.
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