Which specific star-forming region captured by Hubble shows colossal columns of condensing new stars?
Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula
Hubble provided extraordinary detail into both the birth and death of stars across the cosmos. Specifically in the context of stellar birth, it captured images of regions intense with new star formation, most famously the Pillars of Creation located within the Eagle Nebula. These images showcased colossal, towering columns composed of interstellar gas and dust. Within these dense structures, new stars are actively condensing. Hubble's ability to observe using near-infrared light was crucial here, as this capability allowed it to penetrate the thick, obscuring dust clouds that typically hide these stellar nurseries from telescopes reliant solely on visible light observation.

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