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Hubble Space Telescope has been able to capture the in depth details of the birth of stars. The image was created using the forty eight shots taken by Hubble. It looks more chaotic when stars are born and when they die. The view offered by it is fifty light years across the Carina Nebula. In this region there are around twelve brilliant stars which are around fifty to hundred times the mass of sun. These stars are born as a result of massive radiation from older stars.

Nathan Smith, University of California at Berkeley stated:

In short, it gives us a glimpse of the violent conditions that most stars are born in, where they are exposed to the relentless irradiation from their older siblings.

The images were released in celebration of seventeenth birthday of Hubble into orbit. It is being regarded as the largest ever panoramic image taken by Hubble. NASA’s Space Telescope Science Institute released the images.

Via cnn