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Credit & Copyright: Fred Vanderhaven   
   
Explanation:
This beautiful cosmic cloud is a popular stop on telescopic tours of   
the constellation   
Sagittarius.   
   
Eighteenth century cosmic tourist   
Charles Messier cataloged   
the bright   
nebula as M8, while   
modern day astronomers recognize the    
Lagoon Nebula    
as an active stellar nursery about 5,000 light-years distant, in the direction   
of the center of our Milky Way Galaxy.   
   
Striking details can be traced through    
this remarkable picture,   
processed to remove stars and hence better reveal the Lagoon's range of   
filaments of glowing hydrogen gas,    
dark dust clouds, and the bright, turbulent hourglass region near the image center.   
   
This color composite view was recorded under dark skies near    
Sydney,    
Australia.   
   
At the Lagoon's estimated distance, the picture   
spans   
about 50 light-years.   
   
    
   
   
   
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