A giant galaxy

Centaurus A is our nearest giant galaxy, at a distance of about 13 million light-years in the southern constellation of Centaurus, and as such, it is one of the most extensively studied objects in the southern sky. It is an elliptical galaxy, currently merging with a companion spiral galaxy, resulting in areas of intense star formation and making it one of the most spectacular objects in the sky. Centaurus A hosts a very active and highly luminous central region, caused by the presence of a supermassive black hole with a mass of about 100 million solar masses (see eso0109), and is the source of strong radio and X-ray emission. Thick dust layers almost completely obscure the galaxy's centre. This image is based on data acquired with the 1.5-metre Danish telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile, through three filters (B, V, R).

Źródło:

ESO/IDA/Danish 1.5 m/R. Gendler, J.-E. Ovaldsen & S. Guisard (www.eso.org/~sguisard) (ESO)

O zdjęciu

Identyfikator:cena
Typ:Obserwacje
Data publikacji:3 grudnia 2009 23:20
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O obiekcie

Nazwa:Centaurus A, NGC 5128
Typ:Local Universe : Galaxy
Local Universe : Galaxy : Type : Elliptical
Odległość:13 milion lat świetlnych
Constellation:Centaurus
Kategoria:Galaxies

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Współrzędne

Pozycja (RA):13 25 27.70
Pozycja (Dec):-43° 1' 9.55"
Pole widzenia:9.62 x 7.45 arcminutes
Orientacja:North is 44.8° prawo of vertical

Kolory i filtry

PasmoDługość faliTeleskop
Optyczny
B
433 nmDanish 1.54-metre telescope
DFOSC
Optyczny
V
544 nmDanish 1.54-metre telescope
DFOSC
Optyczny
R
648 nmDanish 1.54-metre telescope
DFOSC