The seething star forming this nebula is 45 times more massive than our sun. Gas on the star gets so hot that it escapes away into space as a "stellar wind" moving at over 4 million miles per hour. This outflow sweeps up the cold, interstellar gas in front of it, forming the outer edge of the bubble much like a snowplow piles up snow in front of it as it moves forward.
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The seething star
forming this nebula is 45 times more massive than our sun. Gas on the
star gets so hot that it escapes away into space as a "stellar wind"
moving at over 4 million miles per hour. This outflow sweeps up the
cold, interstellar gas in front of it, forming the outer edge of the
bubble much like a snowplow piles up snow in front of it as it moves
forward.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-hubble-star-inflating-giant.html#jCp
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-hubble-star-inflating-giant.html#jCp
The seething star
forming this nebula is 45 times more massive than our sun. Gas on the
star gets so hot that it escapes away into space as a "stellar wind"
moving at over 4 million miles per hour. This outflow sweeps up the
cold, interstellar gas in front of it, forming the outer edge of the
bubble much like a snowplow piles up snow in front of it as it moves
forward.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-hubble-star-inflating-giant.html#jCp
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-hubble-star-inflating-giant.html#jCp
The seething star
forming this nebula is 45 times more massive than our sun. Gas on the
star gets so hot that it escapes away into space as a "stellar wind"
moving at over 4 million miles per hour. This outflow sweeps up the
cold, interstellar gas in front of it, forming the outer edge of the
bubble much like a snowplow piles up snow in front of it as it moves
forward.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-hubble-star-inflating-giant.html#jCp
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-hubble-star-inflating-giant.html#jCp
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