Image Credit & Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
Sunday, February 19, 2012
NASA Photo of the Day
February 15:
Merope's Reflection Nebula
Image Credit & Copyright: Leonardo Orazi Explanation: Reflection nebulas reflect light from a nearby star. Many small carbon grains in the nebula reflect the light. The blue color typical of reflection nebula is caused by blue light being more efficiently scattered by the carbon dust than red light. The brightness of the nebula is determined by the size and density of the reflecting grains, and by the color and brightness of the neighboring star(s). NGC 1435, pictured above, surrounds Merope (23 Tau), one of the brightest stars in the Pleiades (M45). The Pleiades nebulosity is caused by a chance encounter between an open cluster of stars and a dusty molecular cloud.
Image Credit & Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
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