Gazing into the Depths of Space: The Turtle Nebula Seen by New Observatory Instrument
This week, the world-renowned observatory instrument known as ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array), located in the Atacama Desert in Chile, had its sights set on an intriguing celestial object—a nebula known as the “Turtle Nebula.” This nebula is an emission nebula, meaning it’s a cloud of dust and gas that’s illuminated by the light of nearby stars. ALMA used its advanced technology to capture the stunning image of the Turtle Nebula. With its incredible resolution, ALMA was able to show off the intricate details of the nebula, revealing its complex structures and colors. This image is sure to captivate many star-gazers, as the nebula is truly a sight to behold.
source: Phys.org