To mark Hubble’s 33rd anniversary, this new image unveils a cauldron of starbirth! ⭐
NGC 1333 is a star-forming region 960 light-years away. Glowing gasses and pitch-black dust are stirred up and blown around by newly forming stars within the dark cloud: https://go.nasa.gov/3AdxLFv
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NGC 1333 is a star-forming region 960 light-years away. Glowing gasses and pitch-black dust are stirred up and blown around by newly forming stars within the dark cloud: https://go.nasa.gov/3AdxLFv
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Hubble Celebrates 33rd Anniversary with Image of Star-Forming Region
Astronomers are celebrating NASA's Hubble Space Telescope's 33rd launch anniversary with an ethereal photo of a nearby star-forming region, NGC 1333. The nebula is in the Perseus molecular cloud, and located approximately 960 light-years away.Andrea Gianopoulos (NASA)