Zooming-in on the Tarantula Nebula with radio wavelengths
This zoom video starts with a wide view of the Milky Way and ends with a close-up look at a rich region of star formation in the nearby Large Magellanic Cloud, in the southern constellation of Dorado (The Dolphinfish). The specific region shown, 30 Doradus, is also known as the Tarantula Nebula.
The final view of these clouds was captured by ESO’s Very Large Telescope and the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA), and overlaid with new radio data taken by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). The ALMA data reveal bright yellow-red streaks of cold, dense gas that have the potential to collapse and form new stars.
Credit:ESO/Digitized Sky Survey 2/N. Risinger (skysurvey.org)/R. Gendler (http://www.robgendlerastropics.com/), ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/Wong et al., ESO/M.-R. Cioni/VISTA Magellanic Cloud survey. Acknowledgment: Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit. Music: John Dyson
About the Video
Id: | eso2209b |
Release date: | 15 June 2022, 19:15 |
Related releases: | eso2209 |
Duration: | 50 s |
Frame rate: | 25 fps |
About the Object
Name: | 30 Doradus, Tarantula Nebula |
Type: | Local Universe : Nebula : Type : Star Formation |
Category: | Nebulae |