SPACE
HUBBLE SHOWS A SPARKLING STELLAR NURSERY
WORDS SAMANTHA MATHEWSON
A stellar nursery appears reminiscent of the early universe in new images from Hubble. The emission nebula, known as Sh2-284, is an immense region of gas and dust that fuels new star formation. Located 15,000 light years from Earth at the end of an outer spiral arm of our Milky Way, Sh2-284 lacks elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, much like the environment of the early universe. This is what is known as a ‘lowmetallicity’ region.