Radiation Shapes One of the Sky's Largest Nebulae

This cloud of gas and dust is being shaped by the radiation of nearby stars. The nebula pictured, known as IC 1396, is one of the largest visible ones--its diameter is more than 2,500 times as long as the Sun's.

IC 1396 is found in the constellation Cepheus, one of the first constellations ever recorded.

Image: Johannes Schedler