@apocryph: trochę pomieszane z poplątanym, nieostry księżyc wklejony na szerokie pole bez zachowania żadnych proporcji, pozycji ani kierunku poruszania się na niebie ;)
@Krul_Janusz_I_Passat: "The extent and shape of the scattered light changes substantially over a 25.34-day period. This is caused by the propagation of the light pulse through the nebula. Astronomers propose that the flashes are due to material in a circumstellar disk suddenly being dumped onto the growing stars and unleashing a blast of radiation each time the stars get close to each other in their orbit."
ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week: On the hunt for newborn stars This image, taken with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3), shows a patch of space filled with galaxies of all shapes, colours, and sizes. WFC3 is able to view many such galaxies at an unprecedented resolution — high enough to locate and study regions of star formation in a bid to understand how new stars spring to