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Credit & Copyright: Johannes Schedler  
(Panther Observatory)  
  
  
Explanation:
Young star cluster  
M16 is  
surrounded by natal clouds of cosmic  
dust and glowing gas also known as The Eagle Nebula.  
  
This beautifully  
detailed image of the region includes  
fantastic  
shapes made famous in  
well-known Hubble Space  
Telescope close-ups of the starforming complex.  
  
Described as elephant trunks or  
Pillars of Creation, dense,  
dusty columns rising near the center are light-years in length but  
are gravitationally contracting  
to  
form stars.  
  
Energetic radiation from the cluster stars erodes material near  
the tips, eventually exposing the embedded new stars.  
  
Extending from the upper left edge of the nebula is another dusty  
starforming column known as the  
Fairy of Eagle Nebula.  
  
M16 and the Eagle Nebula lie about 7,000 light-years away,  
an easy target for binoculars or small telescopes in a  
nebula rich part of the sky  
toward the split constellation  
Serpens Cauda  
(the tail of the snake).  
  
   
  
  
  
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See also:
- APOD: 2025 July 10 Á Lynds Dark Nebula 1251
- APOD: 2025 June 23 Á W5: Pillars of Star Formation
- APOD: 2025 April 28 Á Gum 37 and the Southern Tadpoles
- APOD: 2025 March 26 Á Star Formation in the Pacman Nebula
- APOD: 2024 October 22 Á M16: Pillars of Star Creation
- Star Factory Messier 17
- APOD: 2024 August 19 Á IC 5146: The Cocoon Nebula
