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Waterfall nebula
The waterfall nebula (also known as Herbig-Haro 222 or HH-222) is a Herbig-Haro object situated in the milky way, It is roughly 1,350 lightyears away from earth. it is found below ngc 1999 in orion's sword or the orion A molecular cloud. the waterfall nebula is almost half the the size of the close by orion nebula stretching 10 lightyears across. the gassy stream emits an atypical disposition of colors. the waterfall nebula looks into having a link up with a bright but uncommon non thermal radio source at the upper left of the molecular cloud. there is a red jet at the bottom of the curving structure, it is known as Herbig-Haro 34 (HH-34), Herbig-Haro 34 is a fingerpost for star birth. several bright areas in the nebulas lumpy gas locate where matter is crashing each other, heating, and gleaming. ejected and disjointed by a forming star similar to salvos from a cannon, the blobby matter in Herbig-Haro 34 speeds at more than 440,000 miles (700,000 kilometers) an hour. when it's launched, the jet may initially be confined to a skinny beam by the young star's magnetic field.

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the origin of this curving nebula remains a mystery and a very hard scientific problem. a theory says it exists because of a nearby binary system of a white dwarf and a neutron star, or maybe a black hole, causing a very tough jet a radiation creating it's shape.