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Hubble View: Smoke Ring for a Halo

Two stars shine through the center of a ring of cascading dust
Two stars shine through the center of a ring of cascading dust in this image taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The star system is named DI Cha, and while only two stars are apparent, it is actually a quadruple system containing two sets of binary stars.
As this is a relatively young star system it is surrounded by dust. The young stars are molding the dust into a wispy wrap.
The host of this alluring interaction between dust and star is the Chamaeleon I dark cloud — one of three such clouds that comprise a large star-forming region known as the Chamaeleon Complex. DI Cha's juvenility is not remarkable within this region. In fact, the entire system is among not only the youngest but also the closest collections of newly formed stars to be found and so provides an ideal target for studies of star formation.
Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt
Text credit: European Space Agency
Last Updated: Oct. 30, 2015
Editor: Ashley Morrow
Two stars shine through the center of a ring of cascading dust
el dispensador dice:
un homenaje a todos los seres humanos que "fueron" antes de "nosotros"...
que ya no son,
que observan desde sus respectivas estrellas de eternidad compartida...
un homenaje al "espíritu" de nuestros ancestros.
NOVIEMBRE 02, 2015.-

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