by APOD Robot » Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:56 am
The Colors of IC 1795
Explanation: This colorful cosmic portrait features
glowing gas and dark dust clouds in IC 1795, a star forming region in the northern constellation Cassiopeia. The nebula's colors were created by adopting the
Hubble false-color palette for mapping narrow emission from oxygen, hydrogen, and sulfur atoms to blue, green and red colors, and further blending the data with images of the region recorded through broadband filters. Not far on the sky from the famous
Double Star Cluster in Perseus, IC 1795 is itself located next to IC 1805, the
Heart Nebula, as part of a
complex of star forming regions that lie at the edge of a large molecular cloud. Located just over 6,000 light-years away, the larger star forming complex sprawls along the Perseus spiral arm of our
Milky Way Galaxy. At that distance, this picture would span about 70 light-years across IC 1795.
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