M17: The Omega Nebula
The Omega Nebula contains glowing
gas, dark
dust, and some
unusually massive stars.
Also known as the
M17 and the
Swan Nebula,
the Omega Nebula is about 5000 light-years away,
20 light-years across, and
visible with binoculars
in the constellation of Sagittarius. A recent epoch of
star formation
has created some very massive stars that
haven't yet had time to self-destruct.
Until then, these stars
appear very bright and emit light so energetic
it breaks up the surrounding gas and dust.
The streaks across the bright stars are
blemishes caused by the digital camera.