Detail of N44 in the Large Magellanic Cloud
This image of the spectacular N44 H II region in the LMC displays (very nearly) its central region, which is dominated by a large, ring-shaped nebula that includes a bright stellar association of very luminous stars. It emits X-rays - this is interpreted as a sign that several heavy stars in this area have exploded as supernova during the last few million years. N44 is a very bright, rich and well-studied complex in the LMC, somewhat apart from the other nebulae in this galaxy. The general appearance (in astronomical terminology: the "morphology") is well explained by a combination of fast outflow from stars (stellar winds) and supernova remnants, as well as sequential star formation.
Credit:ESO
About the Image
Id: | eso9931b |
Type: | Observation |
Release date: | 22 June 1999 |
Related releases: | eso9931 |
Size: | 2303 x 2381 px |
About the Object
Name: | N 44 |
Type: | Local Universe : Nebula : Appearance : Emission : H II Region |
Distance: | 170000 light years |
Constellation: | Dorado |
Category: | Nebulae |
Coordinates
Position (RA): | 5 22 7.92 |
Position (Dec): | -67° 56' 13.62" |
Field of view: | 9.69 x 10.02 arcminutes |
Orientation: | North is 0.3° right of vertical |
Colours & filters
Band | Telescope |
---|---|
Optical B | MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope WFI |
Optical V | MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope WFI |
Optical H-alpha | MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope WFI |