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Budding stars

Jeffrey Horne, taken from Nashville, Tennessee

The Rosette Nebula (NGC 2237–9) is a vast star-forming complex about 5,000 light-years away in Monoceros. This portrait combines 200⅓ hours of SHO data taken from Jan. 1 to April 12, 2026, with a 5-inch f/5.6 scope. The extremely deep exposure reveals myriad delicate tendrils within the nebula, where where hot young stars are carving a central cavity in hydrogen-rich clouds. At right lies a line of Bok globules — dense nuggets of dust where stars are forming.

June 2026 cover of Astronomy magazine, featuring an image of the cosmic web in purple, pink, yellow, and orange

June 2026

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  • Our planet’s electronic vulnerability
  • How to observe the night sky under city lights
  • Capturing the night sky in Kyrgyzstan

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