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IC 4678
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Swirls of gas and dust enrich this little observed star field toward the constellation of Sagittarius.
Just to the side of the more often photographed Lagoon Nebula (M8) and the Trifid Nebula (M20) lies this busy patch of sky dubbed IC 4678.


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Prominent in the image are large emission nebulas of red glowing gas highlighted by unusually bright red filaments.
On the left, a band of thin dust preferentially reflects the blue light of a bright star creating a small reflection nebula.
On the right and across the bottom, swaths of thicker dust appear as dark absorption nebulas, blocking the light from stars farther in the distance.
IC 4678 spans about 25 light years and lies about 5,000 light years distant.




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