Detail of star-forming region RCW 108 in Ara

RCW 108 is a molecular cloud that is in the process of being destroyed by intense ultraviolet radiation from heavy and hot stars in the nearby stellar cluster NGC 6193, seen to the left in the photos. A series of images were obtained with the Wide Field Imager (WFI) of areas in the Milky Way band, including some in which interstellar nebulae of gas and dust are seen. Each frame records 8184 x 8196, or over 67 million, pixels in a sky field of 32 x 32 arcmin 2. The present photo shows a detail of the RCW 108 complex of bright and dark nebulae in the southern association Ara OB1, a star-forming region in the constellation Ara (the Altar), deep in the southern sky. This image retains the original pixel structure and image sharpness. It covers an area that corresponds to about 1/7 of the full WFI field.

This colour picture is a composite made from 12 separate images, obtained with the WFI on 27 March 1999. The blue component corresponds to the B filter, the green to the V filter, and the red to the H-alpha filter. The images in each filter are the composite of 4 individual frames obtained with the telescope pointing at slightly different positions on the sky, so that the parts of the sky falling in the gaps between the 8 individual 2k x 4k CCDs in any given frame are recorded on the others. The monochromatic images are then produced by superimposing the individual frames, correcting for the telescope offsets; this ensures that the complete field is well covered. This procedure is not simple, as the observing conditions may change slightly from exposure to exposure, resulting in small differences. Finally, the combined images in each filter are aligned and colour-coded to produce the colour picture.

For the processing of this large photo (8k x 8k; 256 Mbytes), a minimum of contrast correction was made and very faint lines may still be perceived in some places where the individual frames were joined. It may also be noted that there is a slight misalignment of the individual colours in stellar images at the extreme corners of the large field. This is due to the effect of differential atmospheric refraction, i.e. light rays of different colours are bent differently in air.

The exposure time was 300 sec for each frame in H-alpha, and 60 sec in B and V. East is to the left and North to the top.

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Om bilden

ID:eso9925b
Typ:Observation
Publiceringsdatum:30 april 1999
Relaterade pressmeddelanden:eso9925
Storlek:2998 x 3046 px

Om objektet

Namn:NGC 6188, NGC 6193, RCW 108
Typ:Milky Way : Nebula : Appearance : Dark : Molecular Cloud
Milky Way : Star : Grouping : Cluster : Open
Avstånd:4000 ljusår
Constellation:Ara
Kategori:Nebulae

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Position (RA):16 40 0.14
Position (Dec):-48° 51' 44.83"
Field of view:11.88 x 12.05 arcminutes
Orientering:Nord är 0.2° höger om lodrätt

Färger och filter

BandTeleskop
Synligt ljus
B
MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope
WFI
Synligt ljus
V
MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope
WFI
Synligt ljus
H-alpha
Very Large Telescope
WFI