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Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
June 25, 1996
 
 A Star Forming Region in the LMC  
 Credit:  
C. Smith
(U. Michigan), 
Curtis 
Schmidt Telescope, 
CTIO, 
Chile
Explanation: Stars sometimes form in colorful ways. Pictured above is a small region in the nearby LMC galaxy where stars are forming. After a star is born, it may do several things to energize its immediate neighborhood. It may develop a strong wind which pushes away nearby gas; it may be so hot and intense that emitted light boils away nearby dust and gas, and it may be so massive that it soon goes supernova and catapults its elements back to the interstellar medium. Astronomers study regions like this - named DEM192 - to better understand how these and other processes proceed. This picture is a composite of three separate photographs, each sensitive to only one specific color of light - a color that distinguishes a specific chemical element.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Authors & editors: 
Robert Nemiroff
(GMU) &
Jerry
Bonnell (USRA).
NASA Technical Rep.: 
Sherri 
Calvo.
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