HAWK-I image of NGC 4030

This spiral galaxy, NGC 4030, lies about 75 million light-years from Earth, in the constellation of Virgo. In 2007 Takao Doi, a Japanese astronaut who doubles as an amateur astronomer, spotted a supernova — a stellar explosion that is briefly almost as bright as its host galaxy — going off in this galaxy.

The image was made in infrared light with the HAWK-I camera on ESO’s Very Large Telescope at Paranal Observatory in Chile. HAWK-I is one of the most powerful infrared imagers in the world, and this is one of the sharpest and most detailed pictures of this galaxy ever taken from Earth. The filters used were Y (shown here in blue), J (in green), H (in orange), and K (in red). The field of view of the image is about 6.4 arcminutes across.

Créditos:

ESO/P. Grosbøl

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Id:eso1042e
Tipo:Observação
Data de divulgação:27 de Outubro de 2010 às 12:00
Notícias relacionadas:eso1042
Tamanho:3654 x 3643 px

Sobre o objeto

Nome:NGC 4030
Tipo:Local Universe : Galaxy : Type : Spiral
Distância:75 milhão anos-luz
Constellation:Virgo
Categoria:Galaxies

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Coordenadas

Position (RA):12 0 23.69
Position (Dec):-1° 5' 59.13"
Field of view:6.48 x 6.46 arcminutes
Orientação:O norte está a 0.2° à direita da vertical

Cores e filtros

BandaComprimento de ondaTelescópio
Infravermelho
Y
1.02 μmVery Large Telescope
HAWK-I
Infravermelho
J
1.22 μmVery Large Telescope
HAWK-I
Infravermelho
H
1.63 μmVery Large Telescope
HAWK-I