The nearby nebula Monoceros R2 explodes into color in this new infrared image from the VISTA telescope at the Paranal Observatory in Chile.
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The nearby nebula Monoceros R2 explodes into color in this new infrared image from the VISTA telescope at the Paranal Observatory in Chile.
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Infrared light, however, can pierce the dust cloud and allow young stars and their outflows to shine through. The new image reveals folds, loops and filaments sculpted by intense particle winds and radiation emitted by the hot young stars.
“When I first saw this image, I just said ‘Wow!’” said VISTA consortium leader Jim Emerson of Queen Mary, University of London in a press release.
Images: Infrared: ESO/J. Emerson/VISTA. Visible: Digitized Sky Survey 2.
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Authors: Lisa Grossman