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Astronomy Images
Eagle Nebula
Comet Hale-Bopp
Horsehead Nebula
Globular Star Cluster, Messier 5
Messier 16
Milky Way Vista
Edge-on Spiral Galaxy
Trifid Nebula
Virgo Cluster of Galaxies
Telescopes and Observatories
Gemini Hawaii - 1
Gemini Hawaii - 2
DAO Telescopes
DRAO Telescopes
CFHT Telescope
JCMT Telescope
Gemini South
Observation of this beautiful nebula was recommended by a 13 year old Canadian girl. Located in the constellation Sagittarius, the Trifid is a dynamic cloud of gas and dust where stars are being born.
In the center of this cloud of ionized hydrogen appear several beautiful stars. One massive star in this nebula was born about 100 000 years ago.
Courtesy of Gemini Observatory/AURA