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Stars in a baby blanket

Posted: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 8:10 PM by Alan Boyle


NASA / JPL-Caltech / CfA
This false-color image from the Spitzer Space Telescope shows
the main cloud of the Rho Ophiuchi star-forming region. Click on
the image for a wider, higher-resolution 9-megabyte photo.

One of our galaxy's closest star-forming regions provides the canvas for a glittering baby portrait from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope. In the infrared image, infant stars nestle within the folds of a dusty hydrogen cloud around Rho Ophiuchi.

The Rho Ophiuchi nebula, a.k.a. Rho Oph ("row off"), is 407 light-years from Earth near the constellations Scorpio and Ophiuchus. In comparison, the well-known "Pillars of Creation" in the Eagle Nebula are 7,000 light-years away, while the star-forming Orion Nebula is about 1,500 light-years away.

"Rho Oph is a favorite region for astronomers studying star formation," Lori Allen of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, lead investigator for the new observations, said in a doubled-barreled news release from the Center for Astrophysics and the Spitzer team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

"Because the stars are so young, we can observe them at a very early evolutionary stage, and because the Ophiuchus molecular cloud is relatively close, we can resolve more detail than in more distant clusters, like Orion," she explained.

Just how young are those stars? Based on an analysis of the X-ray and infrared data, astronomers estimate that the median age is just 300,000 years, compared with our sun's age of about 4.6 billion years.

Rho Oph features a large main cloud of molecular hydrogen, known as Lynds 1688, which has been condensing to give birth to the hot young stars. Two long streamers trail off from the cloud in different directions.

In the color-coded Spitzer image you see above, the different hues reflect the relative temperatures and developmental stages of the various stars. The youngest stars are still shrouded by dust and show up in red. Older stars that have shed their baby blankets glitter in blue.

Spitzer's scientists say the extended white nebula that dominates the right side of the image is a region of the cloud that glows brighter in the infrared because its dust is being heated by bright young stars near the cloud's right edge. The most active star formation is taking place in a filament of cold, dense gas that shows up as a dark cloud in the image's lower left corner.

This wide-angle, high-resolution image from Spitzer lterally gives you the big picture. And for more big pictures, check out the latest installment of our "Space Shots" slide show.

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These images of star formation are proof that the universe continues to evolve. If you are a christian I suppose you can say that "God is at work right in our galactic backyard". Too bad it's gravity and physics at work, I'd sure like to see the "hand-o-God" doing "his" handywork.
eek so close! I wonder if this region could form one of those supermassive stars that collapse into black holes and neutron stars...and woudl that represent a threat to earth?
Since we are seeing what we're told is the formation of stars. I was wondering if we are able to see the formation of planets in this dusty gas cloud observation? Has the planetary experts ever decided wiether planets are formed around stars or brought in by gravity? This by the way is a very beautiful picture. I am looking forward to more.
PRETTY! I'm using this as my desktop background!
Off subject ... I know SETI is now searching for digital light transmissions. Perhaps extraterrestrials are using powerful lasers to beam information. My thought is: what if the extraterrestrials were using a giant polarized flickering shade that uses their own Stars light as a communication device? Or perhaps some sort of sheild or energy emitting device that can use the Star as a communication beacon of sorts. The Stars themselves, may be talking to us.
"To bad its gravity and physics at work". Physics is Gods handy work!
God's creation is very much alive and kicking!
Doug Weber:  Physics can't be God's handywork simply because you are immediately involking a being that pulls strings outside of nature and the universe. Similarly if a God did create physics then God must have a lot of time to do nothing because "his" physics is out there doing it for "him". But of course these arguments hit a brick wall when God is simply explained in one word...faith. Which is no argument at all.
it is amazing to see God's workmanship. gravity and physics have something to do with it after it starts, but...
it's hard to believe that we talk about young stars being only 300,000 years old and our star, the sun, is billions of years old.  makes you kinda wonder...  
Physics, gravity, matter, anti-matter, dark energy and all the other reasons we as humans can even exist comes from where? I suppose if you believe that the Big Bang just happened by accident, you can discount a Supreme Being. Doesn't sound like much of an argument to me.
God bless you Mr. Ashby. I can't prove it is any more than you can prove it isn't, just keep an open mind and someday you'll get it.
Why, these days, does every post about any vaguely interesting phenomena whatsoever, have to degenerate into a debate about the existence of God?

Is there no room in any of your heads to perceive that the laws that govern (ARE) physics, biology (etc..), and the consciousness of all living things are CODED?

VAST self executing instructions, laid out with a pan ultimate goal pre-contemplated toward their function.

Each force\law\CODE designed to abet all the othe mechanisms of the cosmos, via routine operation and interoperation.

Maybe, by a “programmer” who may as very well be the program, incarnate.

God is not like you, as you are. ("In his image" means; The way God imagined you to be, not; in the likeness of God.) As such, would it even were provable, other than by circumstantial evidence, that God existed at all. So much vastly more intelligent, ineffable, bodiless, and complex than a paltry mega-monkey\(wo)man would that be, that you're petty debates on the topic, and anthropomorphic projecting onto such a gigantic being is pretty pedantic, anyway.

Think bigger.

No wait, don't bother. No good could come of it.

:)
Not true. I can prove it because John Kennedy told me so in his inauguaration address, and he knew. He said God is but man's work here on earth. So regardless of whether of not we are watching physics, or 'the hand', it is still our responsibility to determine what we can and cannot control, and act, or not. In this case: not. Pretty picture, isn't it? Nice to comprehend it for what it is, eh?
Jason..ya, that's a typical come back amongst the religious. Fact is, physics and gravity have been proven over and over again.
Believer: "Believe as I do!"
Athiest: "Believe as I do!"
Neither have changed a thing. The stars still shine. Pretty, isn't it. Can't that be enough?
The idea that humans will one day cross these vast distances is pure fantasy. If the laws of physics have been discovered and there really isn't much else, then this is as good as it will ever get and on a planet that is quickly degrading due to all our stupidity.

But it all sure is nice to look at and wonder about. Kind of like that beautiful girl or woman across the way that you saw as a kid and knew you'd never get.


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