The Fairy of Eagle Nebula
			
		
		
		
			The dust sculptures of the Eagle Nebula are evaporating.  
As powerful starlight whittles away these 
cool cosmic mountains, the 
statuesque pillars that remain 
might be imagined as mythical beasts.  
Pictured above is one of several striking 
dust pillars of the 
Eagle Nebula that might be described as a gigantic alien 
fairy.   
This fairy, however, is ten 
light years tall and spews radiation much hotter than 
common fire. 
The greater Eagle Nebula, M16, 
is actually a giant evaporating shell of gas and 
dust inside of which is a growing 
cavity filled with a spectacular stellar nursery currently forming an 
open cluster of stars.  
The above image in scientifically re-assigned colors was 
released 
as part of the 
fifteenth anniversary celebration of the 
launch of the 
Hubble Space Telescope.