The Star Factory has been captured in detail by one of the largest telescopes on Earth

The European Southern Observatory (ESO) released the image on Thursday to mark the occasion The sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the institute.

The nebula was imaged earlier this year by ESO’s Very Large Telescope, one of the largest in the world, located in Chile’s Atacama Desert.

The image shows the nebula in a wide-field sky view.


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Nebulae are the places where new stars form. A dense cloud of cosmic dust and gas is the perfect breeding ground for bright new stars, many of which can be seen near the top of the cloud in the image above.

As indicated in the attachment press releaseThe conical nebula owes its shape to the star at its tip, which, during its formation, belched out gas and dust, forming something like a column of compacted dust.

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