Gum 14 & 15 (upper right), RCW 27 (center), and NGC 2626 (lower left) // Antoine Ribaut
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Gum 14 & 15 (upper right), RCW 27 (center), and NGC 2626 (lower left) // Antoine Ribaut
Celestial landscape surrounding Gum 15 nebula ©
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I’m Gum15 nebula and probably I’ll use this design on april fools chapters.
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Gum 15 (above right of center) and friends // Paul Capino
This richly detailed new view from the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at the La Silla Observatory in Chile shows the star formation region Gum 15. This little-known object is located in the constellation of Vela (The Sails), some 3000 light-years from Earth. The glowing cloud is a stunning example of an HII region. It also has a similarity to a more famous HII region, the Trifid Nebula (Messier 20).
Credit: ESO
Landscape around Star Formation Region
Scarlet Smoke
This stunning view of the scarlet nebula Gum 15 was captured by the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile. The image, released on Nov. 3, shows a deep black lane of dust across the face of Gum 15. The nebula itself is shaped by stellar winds from its stars and the nearby star cluster ESO 313-13.
Image Credit: European Southern Observatory