Even the Hubble Space Telescope is getting wrapped up in the Star Wars hype, UPI reported. On Thursday, Hubble shared a new image of a cosmic double-sided lightsaber, complete with a description ripe with references to the famed fictional galaxy. The lightsaber is actually two streams of high-energy particles being emitted by a newly born star. The star is obscured by clouds of gas and dust, but the interaction between its stellar energy and the surrounding cosmic structures make for compelling viewing. The star is located in a molecular cloud complex called Orion B, situated 1350 light-years away in the constellation of Orion, commonly known as "The Hunter." Newly born stars, or protostars, acquire a swirling disc of material pulled in by its gravity. These disks can eventually become protoplanetary disks, home to planet formation. But in their earliest iterations, stellar disks work mostly to feed the hunger of a growing star. As more and more material condenses in the disk, the star gains energy and begins to shoot out energized gas from its swirling poles.