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I04016
I04016 - A very young star still deep within the dusty cocoon from which it formed is shown in this image of IRAS 04016+2610. The star is visible as a bright reddish spot at the base of a bowl-shaped nebula about 100 billion miles across at the widest point. The nebula arises from dusty material falling onto a forming circumstellar disk, seen as a partial dark band to the left of the star. The necklace of bright spots above the star is an image artifact.
  • Object Name
    Object NameA name or catalog number that astronomers use to identify an astronomical object.
    I04016, IRAS 04016+2610
  • Release Date
    February 9, 1999
  • Science Release
    Vast Stellar Disks Set Stage for Planet Birth in New Hubble Images
  • Credit
    Credit: D. Padgett (IPAC/Caltech), W. Brandner (IPAC), K. Stapelfeldt (JPL) and NASA

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Mar 14, 2025
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