SIMBA image of the infrared source IRAS 17175-3544

This intensity-coded, false-colour SIMBA image is centered on the infrared source IRAS 17175-3544 and covers the well-known high-mass star formation complex NGC 6334, at a distance of 5500 light-years. The southern bright source is an ultra-compact region of ionized hydrogen ("HII region") created by a star or several stars already formed. The northern bright source has not yet developed an HII region and may be a star or a cluster of stars that are presently forming. A remarkable, narrow, linear dust filament extends over the image; it was known to exist before, but the SIMBA image now shows it to a much larger extent and much more clearly. This and the following images cover an area of about 15 arcmin x 6 arcmin on the sky and have a pixel size of 8 arcsec.

Credit:

ESO

Over de afbeelding

Id:eso0131a
Type:Observatie
Publicatiedatum:30 augustus 2001
Gerelateerde berichten:eso0131
Grootte:800 x 1009 px

Over het object

Naam:IRAS 17175-3544, NGC 6334
Type:Milky Way : Nebula : Appearance : Emission : H II Region
Afstand:5500 lichtjaren
Categorie:Nebulae

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Kleuren & filters

BandGolflengteTelescoop
Millimeter1.2 mmSwedish–ESO Submillimetre Telescope
SIMBA