Posted on Dec 19, 2022
APOD: 2022 December 19 - The Tadpole Nebula in Gas and Dust
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Sometimes I wonder how they get the names for these nebulas, but I guess the the other option of what it looks like might not go over well with the public...
Nevermind ... I see it's informally called that by some.
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Nevermind ... I see it's informally called that by some.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gomeyer/ [login to see] 4
Sperm racing to the egg, also known as the Tadpole Nebula ( IC410). The tadpoles are around 10 light-years long and might house ongoing star formation. It lies some 12,000 light-years away, toward the constellation Auriga. The gas structures in this picture are lit by the radiation from the open star cluster NGC1893 that lies in the center of the nebula. This star cluster is about 4 million years old, but in astronomical terms it is still very...
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