GRAVITY discovers new double star in Orion Trapezium cluster
As part of the first observations with the new GRAVITY instrument the team looked closely at the bright, young stars known as the Trapezium Cluster, located in the heart of the Orion star-forming region. Already, from these first data, GRAVITY made a discovery: one of the components of the cluster (Theta1 Orionis F, lower left) was found to be a double star for the first time. The brighter double star Theta1 Orionis C (lower right) is also well seen.
The background image comes from the ISAAC instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope. The views of two of the stars from GRAVITY, shown as inserts, reveal far finer detail than could be detected with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
Δικαιώματα:ESO/GRAVITY consortium/NASA/ESA/M. McCaughrean
Σχετικά με την εικόνα
Ταυτότητα: | eso1601a |
Τύπος: | Σύνθετη εικόνα |
Ημερομηνία δημοσίευσης: | 13/01/2016 3 μμ. |
Σχετικά δελτία τύπου: | eso1601 |
Μέγεθος: | 2737 x 2273 px |
Σχετικά με το αντικείμενο
Όνομα: | Trapezium Cluster |
Τύπος: | Milky Way : Star : Grouping : Cluster : Open |
Απόσταση: | 1400 έτη φωτός |
Κατηγορία: | Star Clusters |