Nombre total de pages vues

Affichage des articles dont le libellé est ASTRONOMY - NGC 602: Stars Versus Pillars from Webb. Afficher tous les articles
Affichage des articles dont le libellé est ASTRONOMY - NGC 602: Stars Versus Pillars from Webb. Afficher tous les articles

29/10/2024

ASTRONOMY - NGC 602: Stars Versus Pillars from Webb

2024 October 29
A starfield is shown featuring many stars in the center
and many pillars of interstellar dust around the edges
pointing toward the center. The main image is in infrared
light, and a rollover image from Hubble shows the same
scene in visible light.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

NGC 602: Stars Versus Pillars from Webb
Credit: ESA/WebbNASA & CSAP. ZeidlerE. SabbiA. NotaM. Zamani (ESA/Webb)

Explanation: The stars are destroying the pillars. More specifically, some of the newly formed stars in the image center are emitting light so energetic that is evaporating the gas and dust in the surrounding pillars. Simultaneously, the pillars themselves are still trying to form new stars. The whole setting is the star cluster NGC 602, and this new vista was taken by the Webb Space Telescope in multiple infrared colors. In comparison, a roll-over image shows the same star cluster in visible light, taken previously by the Hubble Space Telescope. NGC 602 is located near the perimeter of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), a small satellite galaxy of our Milky Way galaxy. At the estimated distance of the SMC, the featured picture spans about 200 light-years. A tantalizing assortment of background galaxies are also visible -- mostly around the edges -- that are at least hundreds of millions of light-years beyond. 

ASTRONOMY - Interplanetary Earth

 2024 November 23 Interplanetary Earth Image Credit:  Cassini Imaging Team ,  SSI ,  JPL ,  ESA ,  NASA  &  NASA  /  JHU Applied Physics...