HAWK-I image of Messier 100

This galaxy is Messier 100, also known as NGC 4321, which was discovered in the18th century. About 55 million light-years from Earth, Messier 100 is part of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies and lies in the constellation of Coma Berenices (Berenice’s Hair, named after the ancient Egyptian queen Berenice II).

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 cyan), H (in orange), and K (in red). The field of view of the image is about 6.4 arcminutes.

Kilde:

ESO/P. Grosbøl

Om billedet

Id:eso1042c
Type:Observation
Udgivelsesdato:27. oktober 2010 12:00
Relaterede pressemeddelelser:eso1042
Størrelse:3650 x 3639 px

Om objektet

Navn:Messier 100, NGC 4321
Type:Local Universe : Galaxy : Type : Spiral
Afstand:55 million lysår
Constellation:Coma Berenices
Kategori:Galaxies

Billedformater

Stor JPEG
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Skrærm JPEG
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Koordinater

Position (RA):12 22 55.38
Position (Dec):15° 49' 40.95"
Field of view:6.48 x 6.46 arcminutes
Orientering:Nord er 1.6° droite fra lodret

Farver & filtre

BåndTeleskop
Infrarød
Y
Very Large Telescope
HAWK-I
Infrarød
J
Very Large Telescope
HAWK-I
Infrarød
H
Very Large Telescope
HAWK-I