Sifting through dust near Orion's Belt
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - 07:00
in Astronomy & Space
the surface grime that hides the beauty of an object. But this new image of Messier 78 and surroundings, which reveals the submillimetre-wavelength radiation from dust grains in space, shows that dust can be dazzling. Dust is important to astronomers as dense clouds of gas and dust are the birthplaces of new stars.