As part of their ongoing celebration of the Hubble Space Telescope 35th AnniversaryNASA and ESA shared New images of Eagle Nebulaespecially the “cosmic air and dust” in the area that the telescope finally captured twenty years ago.
According to NASA and ESA, the tower in the image is 9.5 light-years tall, with only a portion of the larger Eagle Nebula, which is considered the “nutritional” of young stars. The tower’s unique orange and dark blue blend is attributed to the combination of rotating hydrogen and space dust. The “eagle” name for the nebula comes from the appearance when you flood it, where like the edges in the image, the clouds look like the wings of a giant raptor.
recent, James Webb Space Telescope Has become the designated source Spectacular spatial imagesbut obviously Hubble also has some juice in it. Some of this is due to the application of “new data processing technology” to images captured by telescopes.
The Eagle Nebula is just one of several Hubble celestial goals, namely the 35th anniversary of its establishment. By capturing different angles and using data in different ways, the telescope can produce more vivid color images. These “replays” have no major discoveries, but they are undoubtedly cooler than before.