Hubble captures images of the new star born in our universe

The birth of anything brings joy and happiness. No wonder this day is celebrated by those concerned throughout its life. Birth is a wonderful incredible phenomenon which is difficult to explain or describe. The beauty of the moment is treasured more than anything else in the world. Here we are not talking of human birth or birth of an animal. We are talking of something which is outside this world. We are talking of the birth of a star in the universe.

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After Galileo’s telescope Hubble’s launch was the most significant advance in astronomy. NASA’s space telescope Hubble was launched into space in 1990 and from that time onwards Hubble, has beamed back extremely high-resolution images with very little background light. The first major optical telescope to be placed in space above the distortion of the atmosphere, far above rain clouds and light pollution, is Hubble. There it has an unobstructed view of the universe. Scientists have used Hubble to observe the most distant stars and galaxies as well as the planets in our solar system.

This illustration shows the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope in its high orbit 600 kilometres above Earth.
This illustration shows the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope in its high orbit 600 kilometres above Earth.

European Space Agency revealed images of the newly born star in this universe. Images of the young star IRAS 14568-6304  was released. In the image we can see that the star is enveloped in a golden haze of light. We can also see the star ejecting a gas-like substance. After this gas like substance eventually burn through the cloud of dust and gas we will get the first glimpse of our new shining star. This star was projected by the Hubble Space Telescope in visible and infrared light. This star which as yet is not named is measured to be at least 2280 light years away

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