The Southern Cross

Shining in the southern sky, the four bright stars portrayed in the left part of this image represent a useful orientation mark which helps identifying the South Celestial Pole. Because of the rather distinctive asterism they form, these stars have been officially classified as the Crux constellation, or the Southern Cross.

The vast dark cloud, visible in the lower part of the image, is usually referred to as the Coalsack Nebula; it also has a preeminent role in the Australian Aboriginal culture, representing the head of an emu in the traditional constellation of the "Emu in the Sky".

The ruddy object glowing in the upper part of the image owes its colour to the blaze of hydrogen gas. Catalogued as IC 2948, this emission nebula hosts a sparkling cluster of young stars.

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Id:yb_southern_cross_cc
Tipo:Fotográfico
Data de divulgação:3 de Dezembro de 2009 às 23:22
Tamanho:3500 x 2323 px

Sobre o objeto

Nome:IC 2948
Tipo:Milky Way : Nebula : Appearance : Emission
Milky Way : Star : Grouping : Cluster
Distância:6000 anos-luz
Constellation:Musca
Categoria:Nebulae

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Coordenadas

Position (RA):12 28 3.76
Position (Dec):-64° 53' 58.02"
Field of view:1473.79 x 978.17 arcminutes
Orientação:O norte está a 73.4° à esquerda da vertical