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TODAYS Astronomy Picture for Today
nasa ^ | 12/23/2005 | DG

Posted on 12/23/2005 11:48:32 AM PST by HOTTIEBOY



Hydrogen and Dust in the Rosette Nebula
Credit: Nick Wright (University College London), IPHAS Collaboration

Explanation: At the edge of a large molecular cloud in Monoceros, some 3,000 light years away, dark filaments of dust are silhouetted by luminous hydrogen gas. The close up view of the Rosette Nebula dramatically suggests that star formation is an on going process in the region, with dark filaments sculpted by winds and radiation from hot, young stars. Ultraviolet radiation from the young stars also strips electrons from the surrounding hydrogen atoms. As electrons and atoms recombine they emit longer wavelength, lower energy light in a well known characteristic pattern of bright spectral lines. At visible wavelengths, the strongest emission line in this pattern is in the red part of the spectrum and is known as "Hydrogen-alpha" or just H-alpha. Part of IPHAS, a survey of H-alpha emission in our Milky Way Galaxy, this image spans about 25 light-years.


TOPICS: Astronomy; Science; UFO's
KEYWORDS: astronmy; space
The full shot of the Rosetta is spactacular. This is a zoom on one region. Check the link and follow very intersting hyperlinks. Good day and Merry Christmas to all!
1 posted on 12/23/2005 11:48:33 AM PST by HOTTIEBOY
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2 posted on 12/23/2005 11:49:43 AM PST by HOTTIEBOY (If the enemy is in shooting range, so are you.)
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