NASA’s day’s photo shows “The Nebula of the shark” in the middle of the dusty space and a group of stars.
According to RCO News Agency, No sea on earth is large enough to fit the shark nebula. This hunter does not pose any danger to us, because it is only composed of interdesist gas and dust.
Quoted by NASA, The dark dust seen in this photo is somewhat similar to cigarette smoke and is created in the cool atmosphere of giant stars.
The big stars may create complex structures at their birthplace by using their energetic light and rapid star winds.
The heat they produce evaporates the dark molecular cloud, causing the hydrogen gas to be scattered and shining red. During the breakup, we humans can enjoy the visualization of these great clouds in different shapes; Just like we do on the ground about clouds made of water.
The shark nebula, sometimes listed as “LDN 1235”, is smaller than dust nebulae. The nebula is about 5 light years and is located about 2 light years towards the constellation of Cepheus.
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