An infrared view of the Hubble telescope’s 28th anniversary photo reveals a sea of stars that hide behind colorful clouds of gas and dust when viewed in visible-light wavelengths. The Lagoon Nebula is an enormous star-forming region 4,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Sagittarius. It can be seen with the naked eye from dark-sky sites and appears about three times larger than the full moon in the night sky. — Hanneke Weitering
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