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Cove Island Timelapse 4:00-6:00am
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Tuesday May 26th
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Credits: T. Rector, U. Alaska Anchorage, H. Schweiker, WIYN, NOAO, AURA, NSF
Beautiful Pillars of Creation
The Pillars of Creation: Where Stars Are Born in a Cosmic CathedralThis breathtaking image showcases the Eagle Nebula and its most famous feature — the legendary Pillars of Creation.Located in the constellation Serpens, roughly 5,700 light-years from Earth, these towering columns of interstellar gas and dust rise like ancient spires in a stellar nursery. Each pillar is several light-years tall — so massive that our entire solar system could fit inside them with room to spare.Inside these dense, dusty towers, new stars are quietly igniting right now. But they’re also under attack. The intense ultraviolet radiation blasting from nearby hot, young stars is slowly eroding the pillars, sculpting them into dramatic shapes while triggering the next generation of star birth in a beautiful cycle of creation and destruction.The Pillars became world-famous after Hubble’s iconic 1995 photograph. James Webb later revealed them in even greater infrared glory, showing hidden stars forming deep within the dust.A cosmic masterpiece where the universe is quite literally building its future.
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