Explanation: If you visit HH 24, don't go near the particle beam jet.
This potential future travel advisory might be issued because the
powerful jet likely contains electrons and protons moving hundreds of
kilometers per second. The above image was taken by the Hubble Space
Telescope in infrared light in order to
better understand turbulent star forming regions known as Young Stellar
Objects (YSOs). Frequently when a star forms, a disk of dust and gas
circles the YSO causing a powerful central jets to appear. In this case,
the energetic jets are creating, at each end, Herbig-Haro object 24 (HH
24), as they slam into the surrounding interstellar gas. The entire
star forming region lies about 1,500 light years distant in the Orion B
molecular cloud complex. Due to their rarity, jets like that forming HH
24 are estimated to last only a few thousand years. — with PVGS


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