M17: Omega Nebula Star Factory
In the depths of the
dark clouds of
dust and
molecular gas known as
M17,
stars continue to form.
The similarity to the
Greek letter capital Omega gives the
molecular cloud its popular name, but the nebula is
also known as the Swan Nebula, the Horseshoe Nebula, and M17.
The darkness of these
molecular clouds results from background starlight
being absorbed by thick carbon-based smoke-sized
dust.
As bright
massive stars form,
they produce intense and
energetic light that
slowly boils away the dark shroud.
M17, pictured above,
is visible with binoculars towards the
constellation of Sagittarius, lies 5000
light-years away, and spans 20 light-years across.