Total eclipse of NN Ser
This is a 18.5-min "drift" exposure with VLT ANTU and FORS1 of the sky field around the variable stellar system NN Ser (indicated with an arrow). The telescope moved 1 pixel (0.20 arcsec) every 3 seconds so that the images of the stars in the field are trailed from left to right. After some minutes, the very deep eclipse of NN Ser begins when the brightness drops dramatically during the first partial phase. The star is clearly visible at a constant level all through the total phase at minimum light. It then brightens during the second partial phase and is back to the former level after approximately 10.5 min. The FORS1 instrument was rotated by about 70° to ensure that the trail of NN Ser would not overlap those of the neighbouring stellar images during this special exposure. The field shown measures 2.7 x 2.7 armin 2 and may be compared with that shown in ESO Press Photo eso9936; it has the same orientation.
Crédito:ESO
Sobre la imagen
Identificador: | eso9936b |
Tipo: | Observación |
Fecha de publicación: | 20 de Julio de 1999 |
Noticias relacionadas: | eso9936 |
Tamaño: | 2297 x 2273 px |
Sobre el objeto
Nombre: | NN Serpentis |
Tipo: | Milky Way : Star : Evolutionary Stage : White Dwarf Milky Way : Star : Grouping : Binary Milky Way : Sky Phenomenon : Night Sky : Trail : Star |
Distancia: | 1700 años luz |
Categoría: | Stars |
Fondo de pantalla
Colores y filtros
Banda | Longitud de onda | Telescopio |
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V | 550 nm | Very Large Telescope FORS1 |
Exposure time: 1110s