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Exploring The Birth Of Stars

Stars form in nebulae, large clouds of gas and dust scattering light.

Hubble observes ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared light to study star formation.

Young stars shine in ultraviolet light, revealing star-forming clouds and shock waves.

Infrared light passes through clouds, revealing deeply embedded regions of newborn stars.

1. Hubble captures bizarre landscapes sculpted by radiation, revealing the violent star birth process.

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