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New stars shed light on the past This image depicts bright blue newly formed stars that are blowing a cavity
in the centre of a fascinating star-forming region known as N90.
The high energy radiation blazing out from the hot young stars in N90 is eroding
the outer portions of the nebula from the inside, as the diffuse outer reaches
of the nebula prevent the energetic outflows from streaming away from the cluster
directly. Because N90 is located far from the central body of the Small Magellanic
Cloud, numerous background galaxies in this picture can be seen, delivering
a grand backdrop for the stellar newcomers. The dust in the region gives these
distant galaxies a reddish-brown tint. Image Credit: NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team STScI/AURA)-ESA/Hubble Collaboration
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