This infrared image is a star forming region of the Rosette Nebula. Within normal viewing range, it resembles a rosebud.
Hubble image of the Rosette Nebula
NASA launched the Spitzer Space Telescope on August 25, 2003. Drifting in an Earth trailing orbit, it captures a universe that until know, has been invisible to us. Here are some of those images.
This infrared image is a star forming region of the Rosette Nebula. Within normal viewing range, it resembles a rosebud.
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