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W-5 Star-Forming Region

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

Visit the W-5 star-forming region with Ask an Astronomer!

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  • New intro? Why?

  • We're experimenting with expanding "Ask an Astronomer" beyond the original question-and-answer format, and the usual intro didn't seem to fit... so we made a new one.

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  • LOVE THIIIIS

  • spitzer. can you please make a video proving that nasa's cassini probe will not turn saturn into a second sun on impact. these people have no idea of the structure of stars. how can saturn burn if there is no oxygen? saturn hasent got enough mass to form a star. it would take about 8x more to form a brown dwarf. but even then the planet would need to be super heated. if you need to know what to look for. search lucifer project on the youtube search bar.

  • These are always awesome.

  • INFRA BLUE!

    na, awesome, technology is truly amazing

  • the shape looks just like a heart!!! cool!!!!

  • cool the middle of it looks like a star :D

  • alright

  • Thanks for putting up the "visible light" image. I often wonder what these places would look like if I were really there.

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