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Credit: X-ray;  
Y.Nazé, G.Rauw, J.Manfroid  
(Université de Liège),  
CXC,  
NASA  
Infrared; E.Churchwell (University of Wisconsin), JPL, Caltech, NASA
Explanation:
Dusty stellar nursery  
RCW 49 surrounds young star cluster  
Westerlund 2 in this remarkable composite skyscape  
from beyond the visible  
spectrum of light.  
  
Infrared  
data from the Spitzer Space Telescope is shown in  
black and white, complimenting the Chandra  
X-ray  
image data (in false color) of the hot energetic stars  
within the cluster's central region.  
  
Looking toward the  
grand  
southern constellation  
Centaurus, both  
views  
reveal stars and  
structures hidden from optical telescopes by obscuring dust.  
  
Westerlund 2  
itself is a mere 2 million years old or  
less, and contains some of our galaxy's most luminous, massive  
and therefore  
short-lived stars.  
  
The infrared signatures  
of proto-planetary disks have also been  
identified in the intense star forming region.  
  
At the cluster's estimated distance of 20,000 light-years,  
the square marking the Chandra field of view would be  
about 50 light-years on a side.  
  
Infrared; E.Churchwell (University of Wisconsin), JPL, Caltech, NASA
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