by Ann » Fri Nov 16, 2018 5:53 am
alter-ego wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 5:26 am
Ann wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 5:23 pm
starsurfer wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 4:50 pm
What is that galaxy in the upper left corner?
That's what I would like to know too!
Ann
ESO 354-29 among other designations.
C.D.S. - Simbad4
ESO 354-29_Basic Data.JPG
ESO 354-29.JPG
Thank you so much, alter-ego!!!
I can definitely spot one of the two "supernovas" in the DSS picture provided by Simbad. Actually I can see the second one, too. So sorry Fred, no real supernovas here!
The innermost, bright spot is yellow in color and must be a foreground star. The outermost, fainter one is bluish and just might be a huge region of star formation in ESO 354-29. Or else that one too is just a foreground star!
Simbad also tells us that ESO 354-29 is an emission line galaxy.
This site explains to us that emission line galaxies are still forming stars and are blue in color. Yes, that is fairly obvious from the galaxy's shape and colors, even in the APOD, but thanks for providing the explanation of the term!
Simbad also says that ESO 354-29 is an Sc D Hubble type galaxy. It does look very much like a typical Sc galaxy, like
M74. But I don't get the "D". Another mystery!
But thank you so much, alter-ego and Fred, for your help in solving the mystery and pointing fascinating details about the galaxy!
Ann
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What is that galaxy in the upper left corner?
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That's what I would like to know too!
Ann
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[size=150][color=#0000FF]ESO 354-29[/color][/size] among other designations.
[size=150][url=http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=%401200611&Name=ESO%20354-29&submit=submit]C.D.S. - Simbad4[/url]
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Thank you so much, alter-ego!!! :D
I can definitely spot one of the two "supernovas" in the DSS picture provided by Simbad. Actually I can see the second one, too. So sorry Fred, no real supernovas here!
The innermost, bright spot is yellow in color and must be a foreground star. The outermost, fainter one is bluish and just might be a huge region of star formation in ESO 354-29. Or else that one too is just a foreground star!
Simbad also tells us that ESO 354-29 is an emission line galaxy. [url=http://www.usm.uni-muenchen.de/people/saglia/praktikum/galspectra/node4.html]This site[/url] explains to us that emission line galaxies are still forming stars and are blue in color. Yes, that is fairly obvious from the galaxy's shape and colors, even in the APOD, but thanks for providing the explanation of the term!
Simbad also says that ESO 354-29 is an Sc D Hubble type galaxy. It does look very much like a typical Sc galaxy, like [url=http://www.ing.iac.es/PR/science/m74s.jpg]M74[/url]. But I don't get the "D". Another mystery!
But thank you so much, alter-ego and Fred, for your help in solving the mystery and pointing fascinating details about the galaxy!
Ann