Sculpted
by stellar winds and radiation, the star factory known as Messier 17
lies some 5,500 light-years away in the nebula-rich constellation
Sagittarius. At that distance, this degree wide field of view spans
almost 100 light-years. The sharp, composite, color image utilizing data
from space and ground based telescopes, follows faint details of the
region's gas and dust clouds against a backdrop of central Milky Way
stars. Stellar winds and energetic light from hot, massive stars formed
from M17's stock of cosmic gas and dust have slowly carved away at the
remaining interstellar material producing the cavernous appearance and
undulating shapes. M17 is also known as the Omega Nebula or the Swan
Nebula. |
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