by APOD Robot » Sat Apr 03, 2010 4:13 am
NGC 602 and Beyond
Explanation: Near the outskirts of the
Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy some 200 thousand light-years distant, lies 5 million year
young star cluster NGC 602. Surrounded by natal gas and dust, NGC 602 is featured in this
stunning Hubble image of the region.
Fantastic ridges and swept back shapes strongly suggest that energetic radiation and shock waves from NGC 602's massive young stars have eroded the dusty material and triggered a
progression of star formation moving away from the cluster's center. At the estimated distance of the Small Magellanic Cloud, the picture spans about 200 light-years, but a
tantalizing assortment of background galaxies are also visible in the sharp Hubble view. The
background galaxies are hundreds of millions of light-years or more beyond NGC 602.
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[b] Explanation: [/b] Near the outskirts of the [url=http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap050617.html]Small Magellanic Cloud[/url], a satellite galaxy some 200 thousand light-years distant, lies 5 million year [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_evolution]young[/url] star cluster NGC 602. Surrounded by natal gas and dust, NGC 602 is featured in this [url=http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2007/04/]stunning Hubble image[/url] of the region. [url=http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap061227.html]Fantastic[/url] ridges and swept back shapes strongly suggest that energetic radiation and shock waves from NGC 602's massive young stars have eroded the dusty material and triggered a [url=http://heritage.stsci.edu/2007/04/supplemental.html]progression of star formation[/url] moving away from the cluster's center. At the estimated distance of the Small Magellanic Cloud, the picture spans about 200 light-years, but a [url=http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2007/04/image/a/format/zoom]tantalizing[/url] assortment of background galaxies are also visible in the sharp Hubble view. The [url=http://www.noao.edu/outreach/aop/observers/bggalaxies.html]background galaxies[/url] are hundreds of millions of light-years or more beyond NGC 602.
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