Rising from the ashes
Captured with the MUSE instrument mounted on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), this image shows the innermost regions of the distant spiral galaxy NGC 5248, also known as Caldwell 45.
Located around 59 million light-years away from Earth, in the constellation of Boötes, this galaxy is notable for having not one but two rings around its centre. These rings are characterised by “hot spots” of starburst activity. Starburst regions, seen as an orange glow in the picture, are where stars form much more frequently than usual.
MUSE, which stands for Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer, is attached to Yepun, one of the four 8.2-metre telescopes that make up the VLT. MUSE decomposes the light of every single pixel within its field of view into its constituent colours or wavelengths. This allows researchers to map complex mechanisms within extended objects, such as analysing the formation of stars in galaxies.
Źródło:ESO/TIMER survey
O zdjęciu
Identyfikator: | potw2143a |
Typ: | Obserwacje |
Data publikacji: | 25 października 2021 06:00 |
Rozmiar: | 630 x 624 px |
O obiekcie
Nazwa: | NGC 5248 |
Typ: | Local Universe : Galaxy : Type : Spiral |
Odległość: | 60 milion lat świetlnych |
Constellation: | Bootes |
Kategoria: | Galaxies |
Współrzędne
Pozycja (RA): | 13 37 32.05 |
Pozycja (Dec): | 8° 53' 7.49" |
Pole widzenia: | 1.05 x 1.04 arcminutes |
Orientacja: | North is 0.0° prawo of vertical |
Kolory i filtry
Pasmo | Długość fali | Teleskop |
---|---|---|
Optyczny B | 438 nm | Very Large Telescope MUSE |
Optyczny G | 475 nm | Very Large Telescope MUSE |
Optyczny R | 625 nm | Very Large Telescope MUSE |
Optyczny N II | 658 nm | Very Large Telescope MUSE |
Optyczny H-alpha | 656 nm | Very Large Telescope MUSE |