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Young Stars Collection

"Unveiling the Cosmic Youth: A Captivating Glimpse into Young Stars and Their Celestial Playground" Embarking on a cosmic journey

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Widefield view of Orion Nebula and Horsehead Nebula

Widefield view of Orion Nebula and Horsehead Nebula
Widefield view of Orion Nebula (Messier 42), and Horsehead Nebula

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: A young star circled by full-sized planets, and rings of dust beyond

A young star circled by full-sized planets, and rings of dust beyond
In this image, a young star is shown circled by full-sized planets, and rings of dust beyond. These rings, also called debris discs, arise when embryonic planets smash into each other

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Infrared portrait revealing the stars and dust of the Small Magellanic Cloud

Infrared portrait revealing the stars and dust of the Small Magellanic Cloud
The infrared portrait of the Small Magellanic Cloud reveals the stars and dust in this galaxy as never seen before. The Small Magellanic Cloud is a nearby satellite galaxy to our Milky Way galaxy

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: A young star circled by debris

A young star circled by debris

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: NGC 7822 starforming compex in Cepheus

NGC 7822 starforming compex in Cepheus

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Artists concept of a protoplanetary disk

Artists concept of a protoplanetary disk. A system is forming

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: The Ghost Nebula (vdB141)

The Ghost Nebula (vdB141)
This faint reflection nebula is located in the constellation Cepheus in the vicinity of the Iris Nebula. Illuminating the nebula is a new star still in the formation process identified as BD+67 1300

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: The Iris Nebula in the constellation Cepheus

The Iris Nebula in the constellation Cepheus
The Iris Nebula, NGC 7023, a reflection nebula in the constellation Cepheus

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Widefield view in the Orion constellation

Widefield view in the Orion constellation
This widefield view in the Orion constellation contains the Horsehead Nebula, Flame Nebula, M78, and Barnards Loop

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: L1622, cometary globule in Orion

L1622, cometary globule in Orion. The Orion superbubble contains dozens of cometary globules illuminated by OB stars within the Orion OB1 association

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Artists concept of a rose nebula, home to relatively new and young star systems

Artists concept of a rose nebula, home to relatively new and young star systems
Artists concept of a rose nebula, named because of its delicate colors, and home to relatively new and young star systems

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Starforming emission nebula NGC 6188 in the constellation Ara

Starforming emission nebula NGC 6188 in the constellation Ara. The birthplace of very young, only few hundred million years old suns

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: The Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex

The Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex. The Rho Ophiuchi cloud is found rising above the plane of the Milky Way in the night sky, bordering the constellations Ophiuchus and Scorpius

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Widefield view of the young star-forming complex NGC 7822

Widefield view of the young star-forming complex NGC 7822 in the constellation of Cepheus

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: The Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters

The Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters
The Pleiades star cluster, or Seven Sisters, aka Messier 45, in Taurus. The brightest part of the reflection nebula around the Pleiades at bottom is the Merope Nebula, IC 349

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: The eye of a nebula, a star at the center of a gaseous nebula

The eye of a nebula, a star at the center of a gaseous nebula

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Stellar winds flowing out from the giant star Zeta Ophiuchi

Stellar winds flowing out from the giant star Zeta Ophiuchi are making ripples in the dust as it approaches, creating a bow shock seen as glowing gossamer threads, which, for this star

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: NGC 6914, a reflection nebula in Cygnus

NGC 6914, a reflection nebula in Cygnus

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Westerlund 2 (Gum 29) star cluster in Carina

Westerlund 2 (Gum 29) star cluster in Carina

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Artists concept illustrating a cluster of blue stars on the edge of a nebula

Artists concept illustrating a cluster of blue stars on the edge of a nebula, which is their birth place, along with a group of planets which are home to various alien life forms

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: An O-star just behind a young, cooler star and its swirling disk of planet-forming

An O-star just behind a young, cooler star and its swirling disk of planet-forming
This artists concept illustrates an O-star, which can be seen near the top right, just behind a young, cooler star and its swirling disk of planet-forming material

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: A gap in a protoplanetary, or planet-forming, disk surrounding a young star

A gap in a protoplanetary, or planet-forming, disk surrounding a young star. This artists concept illustrates one interpretation of the data, which attributes the disk gap to planet formation

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Young star-forming complex NGC 7822

Young star-forming complex NGC 7822 in the constellation of Cepheus

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: The Ghost Nebula, vdB 141 in the constellation Cepheus

The Ghost Nebula, vdB 141 in the constellation Cepheus
The Ghost Nebula, vdB 141, is a reflection nebula and isolated bok globule in the constellation Cepheus. Also Known as Sh2-136

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Clusters of young stars in the North American Nebula

Clusters of young stars in the North American Nebula
This swirling landscape of stars is known as the North America Nebula. In visible light, the region resembles North America, but in this infrared view, the continent disappears

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Westerlund 2 star cluster in Carina

Westerlund 2 star cluster in Carina
Westerlund 2 (Gum 29), star cluster in Carina. Westerlund 2 is remarkable for the presence of one of the most massive stellar systems known, WR20a, seen as an eclipsing binary system

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Free-floating planet and galaxy, artwork

Free-floating planet and galaxy, artwork
Free-floating planet and galaxy. Artwork of a free-floating planet (lower right) moving through space against a background of a large spiral galaxy

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Omega Nebula

Omega Nebula. Optical image of the Omega Nebula, also known as Messier 17 and NGC 6618. This is an emission nebula, where hot

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Star forming region

Star forming region

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Early universe, artwork

Early universe, artwork
Early universe. Artwork showing the clumping of matter in stellar nurseries in the early universe. Stars form when gravitational accretion causes clumps of gas and dust (nebulae)

Background imageYoung Stars Collection: Andromeda Galaxy core stars, artwork

Andromeda Galaxy core stars, artwork. This disk of young, blue stars is thought to be orbiting a supermassive black hole at the core of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31)


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"Unveiling the Cosmic Youth: A Captivating Glimpse into Young Stars and Their Celestial Playground" Embarking on a cosmic journey, we witness the enchanting dance of celestial youth. The widefield view of Orion Nebula and Horsehead Nebula unveils a breathtaking spectacle, where young stars burst forth with vibrant energy amidst interstellar clouds. Gazing upon the Orion Constellation, we are captivated by its stellar nursery. Here, a symphony of creation unfolds as new stars emerge from swirling gas and dust, painting an ethereal canvas in the vastness of space. A mesmerizing infrared portrait reveals the hidden secrets within the Small Magellanic Cloud - stars twinkling amidst delicate veils of stardust, and is here that nature's artistry takes center stage, showcasing the birthplace of countless celestial wonders. Intriguingly, a young star stands adorned with full-sized planets encircling it like loyal attendants. Beyond these planetary companions lie rings of dust - remnants from their formation - whispering tales of cosmic evolution. Venturing further into NGC 7822 starforming complex in Cepheus, we witness stellar nurseries at their most magnificent. Here, young stars ignite within colossal clouds of gas and dust, birthing future galaxies while illuminating our imagination. An artist's concept presents us with a glimpse into protoplanetary disks surrounding nascent stars - potential cradles for new worlds to be born. These swirling discs hold infinite possibilities for life's emergence among distant constellations. The Ghost Nebula (vdB141) emerges as an enigmatic beauty shrouded in mystery. Its ethereal glow hints at unseen forces shaping its destiny; perhaps another chapter in the tale of youthful stardom yet to be written. Within Cepheus lies The Iris Nebula – an exquisite masterpiece crafted by celestial artisans.