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This composite image, made
with two cameras aboard NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, shows a pair of 12
light-year-long jets of gas blasted into space from a young system of three
stars. The jet is seen in visible light, and its dusty disk and stars are seen
in infrared light. These stars are located near a huge torus, or donut, of gas
and dust from which they formed. This torus is tilted edge-on and can be seen
as a dark bar near the bottom of the picture.
Credit: NASA and B. Reipurth (CASA, Univ. of
Colorado)
The research team
consists of Bo Reipurth, Ka Chun Yu and John Bally from the University of
Colorado; Steve Heathcote from Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, and
Luis Felipe Rodriguez from the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM).