The galactic glory of NGC 2280
This new image of the galaxy NGC 2280 shows the extent of its massive spiral arms that reach far into the surrounding space. These star-filled tentacles taper off into wispy blue clouds of illuminated and glowing gas well away from the central, bright bulge of the galaxy. Found towards the constellation of Canis Major (the Greater Dog), NGC 2280 is thought to be similar in shape to our own Milky Way galaxy.
NGC 2280 whirls in the cosmos about 75 million light-years from us; this snapshot therefore shows the galaxy as it appeared when dinosaurs still roamed the Earth.
The very bright stars that sparkle like diamonds in the image, as well as the many other stars of various colours, are all in the foreground of our view, as they lie much closer to us than NGC 2280.
The image was captured with the ESO Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera (EFOSC2) through three filters (B, V, R). EFOSC2 was attached to the 3.6-metre telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile. EFOSC2 has a field of view of 4.1 x 4.1 arcminutes.
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Про зображення
ID: | ngc2280-potw |
Тип: | Спостереження |
Дата релізу [date]: | 03 грудня 2009 р. 23:18 |
Розмір: | 1985 x 1990 px |
Про об’єкт
Назва: | Galaxy, NGC 2280 |
Тип: | Local Universe : Galaxy : Type : Spiral |
Відстань: | 75 мільйонів світлових років |
Constellation: | Canis Major |
Категорія: | Galaxies |
Шпалери
Координати
Position (RA): | 6 44 49.40 |
Position (Dec): | -27° 38' 21.72" |
Field of view: | 5.22 x 5.23 arcminutes |
Орієнтація: | Північ на 1.2° права від вертикалі |
Кольори та фільтри
Діапазон | Довжина хвилі | Телескоп |
---|---|---|
Оптичний B | 440 nm | ESO 3.6-metre telescope EFOSC2 |
Оптичний V | 547 nm | ESO 3.6-metre telescope EFOSC2 |
Оптичний R | 643 nm | ESO 3.6-metre telescope EFOSC2 |