#932244 - 04/27/08 11:40 PM
Star Forming Region NGC 3582
  
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Credit & Copyright: T. A. Rector (U. Alaska), T. Abbott, NOAO, AURA, NSF What's happening in the NGC 3582 nebula? Bright stars and interesting molecules are forming. The complex nebula resides in the star forming region called RCW 57. Visible in this image are dense knots of dark interstellar dust, bright stars that have formed in the past few million years, fields of glowing hydrogen gas ionized by these stars, and great loops of gas expelled by dying stars. A recent detailed study of NGC 3582 uncovered at least 33 massive stars in the end stages of formation, and the clear presence of the complex carbon molecules known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). PAHs are thought to be created in the cooling gas of star forming regions, and their development in the Sun's formation nebula five billion years ago may have been an important step in the development of life on Earth. This picture was taken last year with the Blanco 4-meter telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO), in Chile. more: NASA - APOD
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Edited by syzygy (04/28/08 02:16 AM)
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#932246 - 09/18/08 05:03 PM
Re: APOOD - astronomy picture-overlay of the day
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#932247 - 09/20/08 03:40 AM
Re: APOOD - astronomy picture-overlay of the day
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hi Chris! glad to hear from you! always be sure i am on guard! so do as been a scout as a child...  (hungarian scout greeting: Be on guard!) i keep watcing my source pages and put up one as find one worths to. (sorry, still cannot understand those "superoverlay" things. i fit the images manual all cases. hope these are not so bad, and still represent some additional value on GE.) cu, g
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#1211018 - 04/14/09 01:32 AM
In the Heart of the Tarantula Nebula
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Credit: ESA, NASA, ESO, & Danny LaCrueIn the heart of monstrous Tarantula Nebula lies huge bubbles of energetic gas, long filaments of dark dust, and unusually massive stars. In the center of this heart, is a knot of stars so dense that it was once thought to be a single star. This star cluster, labeled as R136 or NGC 2070, is visible just above the center of the above image and home to a great number of hot young stars. The energetic light from these stars continually ionizes nebula gas, while their energetic particle wind blows bubbles and defines intricate filaments. The above representative-color picture of this great LMC nebula details its tumultuous center. The Tarantula Nebula, also known as the 30 Doradus nebula, is one of the largest star-formation regions known, and has been creating unusually strong episodes of star formation every few million years. more: nasa-apod
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