the different layers you see stars on the back of the star on the foreground you see this killer sinitta mean it's really a stunning stunning of. all these little structures on this little. fingers in the gas it's bizarre that from from the stars being born which are shaping carving the gas around the. absolutely stunning. pictures that i'm a nice but also inspire awe. they were created by martin kahn massa and luis posada a combination of science and art. oh we have them we wanted to know just how it's done so we set up an interview with luis casada which due to the corona virus pandemic was conducted remotely. and the cameras are not like there is no photographic memories in the sense that they snap and it's a beautiful color photo image of the universe know the hubble the gets the data observe the universe through this field they're going to build there is like a little lens that you put in front of the camera but only lets light of a certain wavelength or color passed through. and usually if you want to serve the full object we use many many things there's one of them in the other an