Tadpole Nebula Lightweight
Tadpole Nebula Lightweight
Tadpole Nebula Lightweight

Tadpole Nebula Lightweight

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Picture Story

This infrared image from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, showcases the Tadpole Nebula, a star-forming hub in the Auriga constellation about 12,000 light-years from Earth. As WISE scanned the sky, capturing this mosaic of stitched-together frames, it happened to catch an asteroid in our solar system passing by. The asteroid, called 1719 Jens, left tracks across the image. A second asteroid was also observed cruising by.

But that's not all that WISE caught in this busy image - two natural satellites orbiting above WISE streak through the image, appearing as faint green trails. This Tadpole region is chock full of stars as young as only a million years old - infants in stellar terms - and masses over 10 times that of our sun. It is called the Tadpole nebula because the masses of hot, young stars are blasting out ultraviolet radiation that has etched the gas into two tadpole-shaped pillars, called Sim 129 and Sim 130. These "tadpoles" appear as the yellow squiggles near the center of the frame. The knotted regions at their heads are likely to contain new young stars. WISE's infrared vision is helping to ferret out hidden stars such as these.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA

Product Detail:

  • Lightweight Fashion Short Sleeve T-Shirt
  • 100% ring-spun lightweight cotton
  • Pre-shrunk
  • Tubular construction
  • Shoulder-to-shoulder tape and seamed collar
  • Seamless collar
  • Double-needle sleeve and bottom hem
  • TearAway label
  • Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 Certified

This is a classic tee that has a light feel. Made of 100% ring-spun cotton.

Size Detail:

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Length (inches) 27 28 29 30 31
Width (inches) 18 20 22 24 26