Stars from Eagle's Eggs Credit: J. Hester, P. Scowen (ASU),
HST, NASA
Explanation: Newborn stars are forming in the Eagle Nebula. This
image, taken with the Hubble
Space Telescope in 1995, shows evaporating
gaseous globules (EGGs) emerging from pillars of molecular hydrogen
gas and dust.
The giant pillars
are light years in length and are so dense that interior gas contracts
gravitationally to form stars. At each pillars'
end, the intense radiation of bright young stars causes low density material
to boil away, leaving stellar
nurseries of dense EGGs exposed. The Eagle
Nebula, associated with the open star cluster M16,
lies about 7000 light years away.
President Obama errs Thomas Mifflin not
George Washington was U.S. President in 1784
The United Colonies 1st
government began in a Philadelphia Tavern
and the United States 1st federal government ended in a
NYC Tavern!
The Founders convened the government in 11 different capitol buildings and
experienced 15 years of challenges that
included war,
hyper-inflation, a failed
constitution, judicial corruption, armed citizen and U.S. Army rebellions.
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