"Hubble Captures Stunning 'Cosmic Tadpole' Amidst a Crimson Expanse"

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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a stunning image of the Soul Nebula, a red emission nebula located 7,000 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. Within the nebula, a dark tadpole-shaped object known as an evaporating gaseous globule (EGG) was observed. Unlike other EGGs, this detached "frEGG" has a distinct head-tail shape and acts as a cocoon for baby stars to form. The image was published to coincide with the fall foliage season in the Northern Hemisphere.
Topics:science#astronomy#emission-nebula#hubble-space-telescope#kag2008-globule-13#soul-nebula#star-formation
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