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Astronomy Picture of the Day 4-07-03
NASA ^ | 4-07-03 | Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell

Posted on 04/06/2003 9:41:02 PM PDT by petuniasevan

Astronomy Picture of the Day

Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.

2003 April 7
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NGC 281: Cluster, Clouds, and Globules
Credit & Copyright: Jean-Charles Cuillandre (CFHT), Hawaiian Starlight, CFHT

Explanation: NGC 281 is a busy workshop of star formation. Prominent features include a small open cluster of stars, a diffuse red-glowing emission nebula, large lanes of obscuring gas and dust, and dense knots of dust and gas in which stars may still be forming. The open cluster of stars IC 1590 visible around the center has formed only in the last few million years. The brightest member of this cluster is actually a multiple-star system shining light that helps ionize the nebula's gas, causing the red glow visible throughout. The lanes of dust visible below the center are likely homes of future star formation. Particularly striking in the above photograph are the dark Bok globules visible against the bright nebula. Stars are surely forming there right now. The entire NGC 281 system lies about 10 thousand light years distant.


TOPICS: Astronomy; Astronomy Picture of the Day; Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; bokglobules; cluster; dust; emission; formation; gas; globules; image; nebula; open; star; stars; telescope
The NGC 281 complex is located in the northern constellation of Cassiopeia. Here are its stats:


Right Ascension: 0 : 52.8 (hours : minutes)
Declination: +56 : 37 (degrees : minutes)
Apparent Magnitude: 7. p
Apparent Diameter: 35. (arc minutes)

Detailed finder chart for NGC 281

Negative chart of Cassiopeia

This nebula gained the whimsical nickname of "Pac-Man Nebula". I wonder why? ;-D


1 posted on 04/06/2003 9:41:02 PM PDT by petuniasevan
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2 posted on 04/06/2003 9:44:06 PM PDT by petuniasevan (Wonders of the Universe)
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To: petuniasevan
Beautiful, and thank you.
3 posted on 04/06/2003 9:47:29 PM PDT by xJones
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To: petuniasevan
Gorgeous!

Thank you so much for the ping.
4 posted on 04/06/2003 10:03:00 PM PDT by Soaring Feather
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To: petuniasevan
Thanks so much...and a special thanks for the star charts to locate these items. I'm moving to a dark sky area this month & can't wait to break out my 'scope!
5 posted on 04/07/2003 4:47:59 AM PDT by GodBlessRonaldReagan (where is Count Petofi when we need him most?)
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To: petuniasevan
Thanks for the ping
6 posted on 04/07/2003 12:23:40 PM PDT by firewalk
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To: petuniasevan
Beautiful.
Thanks. I always enjoy APOD.
7 posted on 04/07/2003 5:40:56 PM PDT by sistergoldenhair (Don't be a sheep. People hate sheep. They eat sheep.)
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