Friday Squid Blogging: The Giant Squid Nebula

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Title Friday Squid Blogging: The Giant Squid Nebula
Update ID SCHNEIER:957684CAE98081AEF3B1391B73B61B93
Type schneier
Published 2025-07-18T21:06:43
Last Updated 2025-07-14T18:59:28

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Beautiful photo.

> Difficult to capture, this mysterious, squid-shaped interstellar cloud spans nearly three full moons in planet Earth’s sky. Discovered in 2011 by French astro-imager Nicolas Outters, the Squid Nebula’s bipolar shape is distinguished here by the telltale blue emission from doubly ionized oxygen atoms. Though apparently surrounded by the reddish hydrogen emission region Sh2-129, the true distance and nature of the Squid Nebula have been difficult to determine. Still, one investigation suggests Ou4 really does lie within Sh2-129 some 2,300 light-years away. Consistent with that scenario, the cosmic squid would represent a spectacular outflow of material driven by a triple system of hot, massive stars, cataloged as HR8119, seen near the center of the nebula. If so, this truly giant squid nebula would physically be over 50 light-years across.

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