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http://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... Hidden Universe 35: The North American Nebula (Gallery Explorer)

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Seen here in visible light, the North American Nebula strangely resembles its namesake continent. Expanding our view to include infrared light, the dark dust lanes and concealed stars glow in red colors while the continental gas clouds shift to an ocean-like blue. Pushing entirely into the infrared spectrum, we see even more detail in the convoluted dust clouds.

The ultraviolet glow from massive young stars heats the gas and sculpts the dust clouds into fantastic shapes throughout this composite of visible and infrared light. The hot gas, rendered in blue, fills the spaces between the denser dusty regions that appear red.

This dramatic cluster of baby stars can only be found in infrared images. The stars are forming within dense dust filaments in the "Gulf of Mexico" region. The dusty cocoons around these protostars glow red in this expanded infrared view.

A similar, though smaller, filament of baby stars can be found nearby, in an area known as the Pelican Nebula. Picking out the red protostars is easy in the full infrared view.

Combining infrared data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope with light from other parts of the spectrum gives astronomers a more complete picture of star formation. Each different combination of observations provides more insight into how one generation of stars can give rise to the next.

Credits: The Spitzer Space Telescope is a NASA mission managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). "HIdden Universe" is the result of a collaborative effort by the Education and Public Outreach team at the Spitzer Science Center (SSC), California Institute of Technology.
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  • lol its so weird to see dislikes on this video. like, it doesnt even conflict with anything in ur life, its just a harmless distant nebula and u proceed to dislike it? lolz

  • cant wait to see some data from probes send into nebulas... when they eventually get there

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  • Your video is awesome! 

  • great video 

  • Nice Video. Thanks for shared!!

  • Very Cool.

  • Cool Video!..

  • that seems about right, draw on the usa even though it looks nothing like it

  • @greenkonnector totally agree. this is great

  • great stuff again, you guys have some brilliant vids

  • @greenkonnector agreed. it is absolutely amazing

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