by APOD Robot » Sun Feb 14, 2010 4:54 am
Field of Rosette
Explanation: What surrounds the florid Rosette nebula? To better picture this area of the sky, the
famous flowery emission nebula on the far right has been captured recently in a deep and dramatic wide field image that features several other sky highlights. Designated NGC 2237, the center of the
Rosette nebula is populated by the bright blue stars of
open cluster NGC 2244, whose
winds and energetic light are evacuating the nebula's center. Below the famous flower, a symbol of
Valentine's Day, is a
column of dust and gas that appears like a rose's stem but extends hundreds of light years. Across the
above image, the bright blue star just left and below the center is called
S Monocerotis. The star is part of the
open cluster of stars labelled NGC 2264 and known as the
Snowflake cluster. To the right of S Mon is a dark pointy featured called the
Cone nebula, a nebula likely shaped by winds flowing out a massive star obscured by dust. To the left of S Mon is the
Fox Fur nebula, a
tumultuous region created by the rapidly evolving Snowflake cluster. The Rosette region, at about 5,000
light years distant, is about twice as far away as the region surrounding S Mon. The
entire field can be seen with a small telescope toward the constellation of the
Unicorn (
Monoceros).
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