Hubble Gas Cavity N44F Nebula
NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope captures a young star’s intense ultraviolet radiation and stellar wind carving out a gas cavity in N44F. This fiery nebula is located 160,000 light-years from Earth, and compared with our Sun, the central star here is ejecting more than a 100 million times more mass per second.


Hubble Gas Cavity N44F Nebula
In this image, we can see a sweeping view of gas and dust, interpsersed with stars that fills the field of view. Swing to the left, and there’s a bright orange “bubble” surrounding bright stars. Complex filaments of gas and dust shine in rusty red hues around the gas cavity.

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The hurricane of particles moves much faster at about 4 million miles per hour (7 million km/hr), as opposed to about 0.9 million miles per hour (1.5 million km/hr) for our Sun,” said the NASA Hubble Mission Team.

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