Since time immemorial humans have looked to the stars and picked out familiar shapes among the shining specks. So it seems only natural that a new shot from the Lambda Centauri nebula would call to mind a familiar image鈥攊n this case, a pig-pummeling angry bird. Or a chicken, depending on whom you ask.
In fact, scientists have nicknamed the cloud of gas and newborn stars the Running Chicken nebula. Fittingly, it鈥檚 surrounded by Bok globules鈥攖hose opaque black clumps in the image above. Bok, bok.
The bird roosts some 6,500 light years from Earth in the Lambda Centauri nebula of the Centaurus constellation (the Centaur being the half-horse, half-man creature of Greek mythology). The image, taken from the European Southern Observatory鈥檚 MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope, reveals newborn stars that formed from hydrogen gas clouds glowing brightly with ultraviolet light. The intense radiation excites the cloud, making it glow a brilliant red.
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Now, sit back and enjoy a journey into the Centaurus constellation that ends at the Lambda Centauri nebula in the video below. It鈥檚 far out.
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