Omega Nebula Illuminated By Young Stars' Ultraviolet Radiation Image
This stunning depiction of the Omega Nebula captured by the Hubble Space Telescope showcases a turbulent ocean of glowing gases, primarily hydrogen, with lesser amounts of oxygen and sulfur. Located 5,500 light-years away in Sagittarius, this deep space phenomenon illustrates intense star formation. Perfect for use in educational materials, presentations on astronomy, and as compelling visuals in science publications or websites about the cosmos.
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