M16 - Eagle Nebula

The Eagle Nebula (M16), located approximately 7,000 light-years away in the constellation Serpens, is a prominent star-forming region. It is most famous for the "Pillars of Creation," dense columns of gas and dust where new stars are actively forming. This nebula offers a striking example of stellar birth, providing valuable insight into the processes that shape the universe.

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