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Observing the Early Explosion of Star Formation in Space from NASA’s Hubble Telescope

ATTACK NEWS – The natural phenomenon of the early phase of formation star in outer space provides a very beautiful view.

NASA recently released a beautiful new photo taken from the Hubble Space Telescope NASA/ESA of a Herbig-Haro object called HH 34.

HH 34 is a Herbig-Haro object located about 1,370 light-years away in the constellation Orion.

“The Herbig-Haro object appears to have evolved and changed significantly in just a few years,” said Hubble Astronomers.

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This particular object, called HH 34, was previously captured by the Hubble Telescope between 1994 and 2007. Then it was even more detailed when it was captured in 2015.

“It is produced by star very young in the early stages of formation,” said Astronomer NASA.

He explained that it consisted of a beam of incandescent gas moving at supersonic speeds.

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