The Hubble Telescope observes an enigmatic cloud near our Milky Way
Nebula IRAS 05437+2502 is situated in the constellation of Taurus (the Bull), near the focal plane of our Milky Way galaxy.
Dissimilar to a significant number of Hubble's objectives, this object has not been contemplated in detail and its correct nature is misty. At first look it seems, by all accounts, to be a little, rather disconnected district of constellation, and one may accept that the impacts of furious bright radiation from splendid, youthful stars presumably were the reason for the eye-getting states of the gas. Be that as it may, the brilliant, boomerang-molded component may tell a more emotional story. The collaboration of a high-speed youthful star with the billow of gas and residue may have made this abnormally sharp-edged, splendid curve. Such a neglectful star would have...