by iamlucky13 » Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:33 pm
I guess it could be done on an extremely long time lapse.
Spitzer (the telescope that took this image) has a resolution of 1.2 arcseconds per pixel. At the distance of 450 light years to HH49/50, that means each pixel covers 0.0027 light years, or 25 billion kilometers.
So to see features move across one pixel would take 250,000 seconds, or about 3 days.
Oops...There's a mistake in the APOD. The link from the caption to the image hosted on spitzer.caltech.edu says that's 100 miles per second. So the make that about 2 days per pixel.
I guess it could be done on an extremely long time lapse.
Spitzer (the telescope that took this image) has a resolution of 1.2 arcseconds per pixel. At the distance of 450 light years to HH49/50, that means each pixel covers 0.0027 light years, or 25 billion kilometers.
So to see features move across one pixel would take 250,000 seconds, or about 3 days.
Oops...There's a mistake in the APOD. The link from the caption to the image hosted on spitzer.caltech.edu says that's 100 [i]miles[/i] per second. So the make that about 2 days per pixel.