Star born with 'Grand' entry ripping through the darkness of space, NASA shares photo
Star Birth: The US space agency NASA has shared a picture on Instagram in which a star can be seen emerging from a cloud of gas and dust.
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up at the sky from the earth in the dark of night and see twinkling stars, then the heart becomes happy. There are countless stars in our universe but only a few can be seen from Earth. Space telescopes come in handy here, which not only make us aware of these stars but also reveal the secrets related to them. Something similar was captured by the American Space Agency NASA's Hubble Space Telescope when it showed the birth of a star.
NASA has shared a picture of this sight on Instagram. In the very first glimpse, it is known that some historical event has happened in space which has been clicked by Hubble. According to NASA, Hubble has captured the star's 'dramatic' birth. Wrapped in a plume of dust and gas, this star comes into existence with a bang. Due to this, extremely hot material spreads in its surrounding area.
How did you take the picture?
NASA has told that this star was born not far from our Milky Way, but inside our own galaxy. Hubble took this picture in infrared light. With its help, the telescope has been able to clearly see the star being born by tearing the plumes of gas and dust and this colorful picture has come out.
NASA has said that it will be even easier to see such young stars when the ambitious James Webb Space Telescope is launched. Its infrared wavelength will be even higher, so that it will be able to see farther into the universe and solve the puzzle of the formation of galaxies for humans.
NASA has told that this star was born not far from our Milky Way, but inside our own galaxy. Hubble took this picture in infrared light. With its help, the telescope has been able to clearly see the star being born by tearing the plumes of gas and dust and this colorful picture has come out.
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