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Astronomy Image of the Day

A Mysterious Cone Nebula

01 March 1996

Anglo-Australian Telescope Board

NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 01 March 1996

Sometimes the simplest shapes are the hardest to explain. For example, the origin of the mysterious cone-shaped region located just below the center of the above picture remains a mystery. The dark region clearly contains much dust which blocks light from the emission nebula and open cluster NGC 2264 behind it. One hypothesis holds that the cone is formed by wind particles from an energetic source blowing past the Bok globule at the head of the cone. Information: The Scale of the Universe Debate in April 1996

Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day