Астронет: Астрономическая картинка дня Спиральная галактика NGC 1350 http://variable-stars.ru/db/msg/1208394/eng |
Credit & Copyright: H. Boffin, H. Heyer, E.Janssen (ESO),
FORS2,
European Southern Observatory
Explanation:
This gorgeous island
universe lies about 85 million light-years
distant in the southern
constellation
Fornax.
Inhabited by young blue
star clusters, the spiral arms of
NGC 1350 seem to join in a circle around the galaxy's large,
bright nucleus - giving the galaxy the appearance of a
limpid cosmic eye.
NGC 1350 is about 130,000 light-years across making it as large
or slightly larger than our own Milky Way.
For earth-based
astronomers, NGC 1350 is seen on the
outskirts of the
Fornax cluster
of galaxies, but its estimated distance suggests that
it is not itself a cluster member.
The sharp image
also reveals many background galaxies,
some visible right through NGC 1350.
Tomorrow's picture: pixels in space
Authors & editors:
Robert Nemiroff
(MTU) &
Jerry Bonnell
(USRA)
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