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![]() ![]() ![]() An orange figure rises from a cosmic fire in a new image created using data collected by a telescope tasked with mapping the first light emitted in the universe.* While the figure may look "sprite-like," according to the European space Agency (ESA), it's actually a collection of dust filaments k**wn as the Polaris Flare. The structure is about 10 light-years wide and 500 light-years from Earth.* SEE ALSO: Here are 31 of the best space photographs of the year Evidence shows that the Polaris Flare probably formed when shockwaves from exploding stars moved through a cloud of dust and gas between stars in the Milky Way, according to ESA, though there is likely ** star formation happening in the dust cloud these days. Read more... More about Space Photos, Polaris, Science, Space, and Us World ??????? ??????: A cosmic sprite dances through fire in new space image || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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