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29/09/2024

ASTRONOMY - Seven Dusty Sisters

 2024 September 29

A famous Pleiades star cluster is shown but showing numerous
parallel and curved filaments in different colors. The image is
in several colors of infrared light. A rollover image shows the
cluster in visible light with its familiar blue light.  
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Seven Dusty Sisters
Image Credit: WISEIRSANASAProcessing & Copyright Francesco Antonucci

Explanation: Is this really the famous Pleiades star cluster? Known for its iconic blue stars, the Pleiades is shown here in infrared light where the surrounding dust outshines the stars. Here, three infrared colors have been mapped into visual colors (R=24, G=12, B=4.6 microns). The base images were taken by NASA's orbiting Wide Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) spacecraft. Cataloged as M45 and nicknamed the Seven Sisters, the Pleiades star cluster is by chance situated in a passing dust cloud. The light and winds from the massive Pleiades stars preferentially repel smaller dust particles, causing the dust to become stratified into filaments, as seen. The featured image spans about 20 light years at the distance of the Pleiades, which lies about 450 light years distant toward the constellation of the Bull (Taurus).

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ASTRONOMY - Seven Dusty Sisters

 2024 September 29 Seven Dusty Sisters Image Credit:  WISE ,  IRSA ,  NASA ;  Processing & Copyright  :  Francesco Antonucci Explanation...