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The Christmas decorations might have gone down on Earth.
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However, a nebula situated 7,700 light-years away keeps the holiday spirit alive.
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The camera captured a stunning photo of a small area in Westerhout 5, also known as the Soul Nebula glowing in red.
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The red light suffusion is caused by H-alpha emissions.
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This happens when the very active electrons inside hydrogen atoms lose energy, leading to the emission of this distinct red light.
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Hubble representatives noted in the explanation of the picture.
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