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Keywords: nebula, runaway star, star
![Область звездообразования NGC 3582](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2013/06/12/0001288984/ngc3584_dho_960.preview.jpg)
11.06.2013
What's happening in the NGC 3582 nebula? Bright stars and interesting molecules are forming. The complex nebula resides in the star forming region called RCW 57. Visible in this image are dense knots...
![MWC 922: туманность Красный квадрат](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/12/17/0001274915/redsquare_tuthill_960.preview.jpg)
16.12.2012
What could cause a nebula to appear square? No one is quite sure. The hot star system known as MWC 922, however, appears to be embedded in a nebula with just such a shape. The above image combines infrared exposures from the Hale Telescope on Mt.
![Скорпион в красном и синем](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/05/25/0001264935/Vdb99_JOhn920.preview.jpg)
25.05.2012
Cosmic dust clouds dim the light of background stars. But they also reflect the light of stars nearby. Since bright stars tend to radiate strongly in the blue portion of the visible spectrum, and the interstellar dust scatters blue light more strongly than red, the dusty reflection nebulae tend to be blue.
![Разноцветные облака около Ро Змееносца](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/08/28/0001269472/rhoantares_odonoghue_960.preview.jpg)
28.08.2012
Why is the sky near Antares and Rho Ophiuchi so colorful? The colors result from a mixture of objects and processes. Fine dust illuminated from the front by starlight produces blue reflection nebulae. Gaseous clouds whose atoms are excited by ultraviolet starlight produce reddish emission nebulae. Backlit dust clouds block starlight and so appear dark.
![NGC 7380: туманность Колдун](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/12/14/0001255119/ngc7380_geissenger_900.preview.jpg)
2.11.2011
What powers are being wielded in the Wizard Nebula? Gravitation strong enough to form stars, and stellar winds and radiations powerful enough to create and dissolve towers of gas. Located only 8,000 light years away, the Wizard nebula, pictured above, surrounds developing open star cluster NGC 7380.
![NGC 2264: звезды, пыль, и газ](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/04/25/0001167693/n2264n_bessell_big.preview.jpg)
24.04.2001
The nebula surrounding bright star S Mon is filled with dark dust and glowing gas. The strange shapes that haunt this star forming region originate from fine interstellar dust reacting in complex ways to the energetic light and hot gas being expelled by the young stars.
![Холодный ветер от туманности Бумеранг](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/08/17/0001192384/boomerang_sahai_big.preview.jpg)
15.10.1997
A cold wind blows from the central star of the Boomerang Nebula. Seen here in a false color image of dust reflected starlight, the nebula lies about 5,000 light-years away. The boomerang shaped...
![Сверхпузырь N44](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/02/06/0001211441/n44_gemini.preview.jpg)
6.02.2006
What created this gigantic hole? The vast emission nebula N44 in our neighboring galaxy the Large Magellanic Cloud has a large, 250 light-year hole and astronomers are trying to figure out why. One possibility is particle winds expelled by massive stars in the bubble's interior that are pushing out the glowing gas.
![Ускользающая туманность Медуза](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/04/08/0001197507/ic443_schedler_17.preview.jpg)
8.04.2004
Normally faint and elusive, the Jellyfish Nebula is caught in the net of this spectacular wide-field telescopic view. Flanked by two yellow-tinted stars at the foot of a celestial twin - Mu and Eta Geminorum - the Jellyfish Nebula is the brighter arcing ridge of emission with dangling tentacles just right of center.
![IC 5146: туманность Кокон](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/10/14/0001180207/cocoon_cfht.preview.jpg)
14.10.2002
How did this nebula get created? The Cocoon Nebula, cataloged as IC 5146, is a strikingly beautiful nebula located about 4,000 light years away toward the constellation of Cygnus. Inside the Cocoon is a newly developing open cluster of stars.
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