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                         Astronomy Picture of the Day

    Discover the cosmos! [1] Each day a different image or photograph of our
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                                2019 March 26
                                      [2]
                    AE Aurigae and the Flaming Star Nebula
            Image Credit & Copyright: Amir Abolfath [3] (TWAN [4] )

Explanation: Is star AE Aurigae on fire? No. Even though AE Aurigae [5]  is
named the flaming star, the surrounding nebula IC 405 [6]  is named the
Flaming Star Nebula [7] , and the region shape gives the appearance of fire
[8] , there is no fire [9] . Fire [10] , typically defined as the rapid
molecular acquisition of oxygen [11] , happens only when sufficient oxygen is
present and is not important in such high-energy, low-oxygen environments such
as stars. The material that appears as smoke [12]  is mostly interstellar
hydrogen [13] , but does contain smoke-like dark filaments of carbon-rich dust
grains [14] . The bright star AE Aurigae [15] , visible just to the lower
right of the image center, is so hot it glows blue [16] , emitting light so
energetic it knocks electrons [17]  away from surrounding gas. When a proton
[18] recaptures an electron, light is emitted, as seen in the surrounding
emission nebula [19] . Featured here [20] , the Flaming Star nebula [21]  lies
about 1,500 light years [22]  distant, spans about 5 light years [23] , and is
visible with a small telescope toward the constellation [24]  of the
Charioteer [25]  (Auriga).

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