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Lagoon Nebula, Jared Bowens
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Lagoon Nebula

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Lagoon Nebula

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Here's my current image of the Lagoon nebula. When I point this naked eye object out to friends and family they find it amazing knowing what it is after explaining what it is.
M-8 the Lagoon nebula can be seen with the naked eye as a patch of light looking south during the summers in the northern skies towards the center of our Milky way galaxy in the constellation Sagittarius.
This vast cloud of glowing gas is some 140 lightyears (820 trillion miles across, approximately 6,490 lightyears away from earth, It is a stellar nursery, a birthplace of new stars, and it glows due to the close proximity of bright, blue stars newly hatched and gleaming brilliantly with ultraviolet radiation. This light from the newborn stars causes the gas to fluoresce, or glow, in colors visible to our eyes.

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Lagoon Nebula, Jared Bowens

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