by Ann » Sat Nov 15, 2014 5:37 am
Below HD 227018, the ionizing star of the Tulip Nebula, is a little reddish dot and then a whitish, brighter star. The whitish star is actually a red giant whose parallax is very similar to that of HD 227018, although its proper motion is different by being slower. Closer to the center of the image, inside the left part of the orange arc of the Tulip Nebula, is another whitish-looking star. That, too, is a red giant with the same parallax as, but slower proper motion than, O-type star HD 227017. It is as if these stars all belong together, but the O-type star is hot and blue, and compared with the others, it is speeding.
The star HD 226868, the star orbiting the invisible black hole of Cygnus X-1, also has a very similar parallax to the other stars, and its proper motion is somewhere between the O-type star and the red giants. This is certainly a fascinating part of the sky.
What I find most fascinating about the image itself is seeing the arc created by Cygnus X-1. But I also like seeing its relationship with the stars of the Tulip Nebula.
Ann
Below HD 227018, the ionizing star of the Tulip Nebula, is a little reddish dot and then a whitish, brighter star. The whitish star is actually a red giant whose parallax is very similar to that of HD 227018, although its proper motion is different by being slower. Closer to the center of the image, inside the left part of the orange arc of the Tulip Nebula, is another whitish-looking star. That, too, is a red giant with the same parallax as, but slower proper motion than, O-type star HD 227017. It is as if these stars all belong together, but the O-type star is hot and blue, and compared with the others, it is speeding.
The star HD 226868, the star orbiting the invisible black hole of Cygnus X-1, also has a very similar parallax to the other stars, and its proper motion is somewhere between the O-type star and the red giants. This is certainly a fascinating part of the sky.
What I find most fascinating about the image itself is seeing the arc created by Cygnus X-1. But I also like seeing its relationship with the stars of the Tulip Nebula.
Ann