Talk:Dragonfish Nebula

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Located around 30,000 light years away, this nebula contains some of the most massive stars in the milky way galaxy.  The dragonfish nebula gets its name from a giant toothy deep sea fish.   The giant stars in this nebula blow a bubble in the surrounding gas.  This bubble is over 100 light years long and forms the mouth of the dragonfish.  The two largest and luminous stars form its eyes and are said to be newly formed stars.  

Located around 30,000 light years away, this nebula contains some of the most massive stars in the milky way galaxy. The stars heat up the surrounding gas, giving off infrared light. Imberleek (talk) 03:22, 9 October 2017 (UTC)[1][reply]

References

  1. ^ "Dragonfish Coming at You in Infrared". NASA. Retrieved 8 October 2017.

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