Close encounter with the Tarantula

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esahubble_potw1232a August 6th, 2012

Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA  Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt

Turning its 2.4-metre eye to the Tarantula Nebula, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has taken this close-up of the outskirts of the main cloud of the Nebula. The bright wispy structures are the signature of an environment rich in ionised hydrogen gas, called H II by astronomers. In reality these appear red, but the choice of filters and colours of this image, which includes exposures both in visible and infrared light, make the gas appear green. These regions contain recently formed stars, which emit powerful ultraviolet radiation that ionises the gas around them. These clouds are ephemeral as eventually the stellar winds from the newborn stars and the ionisation process will blow away the clouds, leaving stellar clusters like the Pleiades. Located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, one of our neighbouring galaxies, and situated at a distance of 170 000 light-years away from Earth, the Tarantula Nebula is the brightest known nebula in the Local Group of galaxies. It is also the largest (around 650 light-years across) and most active star-forming region known in our group of galaxies, containing numerous clouds of dust and gas and two bright star clusters. A recent Hubble image shows a large part of the nebula immediately adjacent to this field of view. The cluster at the Tarantula nebulas centre is relatively young and very bright. While it is outside the field of view of this image, the energy from it is responsible for most of the brightness of the Nebula, including the part we see here. The nebula is in fact so luminous that if it were located within 1000 light-years from Earth, it would cast shadows on our planet. The Tarantula Nebula was host to the closest supernova ever detected since the invention of the telescope, supernova 1987A, which was visible to the naked eye. The image was produced by Hubbles Advanced Camera for Surveys, and has a field of view of approximately 3.3 by 3.3 arcminutes. A version of this image was entered into theHubbles Hidden Treasures Image Processing Competitionby contestant Judy Schmidt. Hidden Treasures is an initiative to invite astronomy enthusiasts to search the Hubble archive for stunning images that have never been seen by the general public. The competition has now closed and the results will be published soon.

Provider: Hubble Space Telescope | ESA

Image Source: https://www.spacetelescope.org/images/potw1232a/

Curator: ESA/Hubble, Garching bei München, Germany

Image Use Policy: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Image Details Image Details

Image Type
Observation
Object Name
30 Dor 30 Doradus 30 Doradus Nebula NGC 2070 Tarantula Nebula
Subject - Local Universe
Nebula > Type > Star Formation
Nebula > Appearance > Emission > H II Region
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Position Details Position Details

Position (ICRS)
RA = 5h 39m 3.3s
DEC = -69° 11’ 46.8”
Orientation
North is 30.8° CW
Field of View
3.4 x 3.0 arcminutes
Constellation
Dorado

Color Mapping Details Color Mapping

  Telescope Spectral Band Wavelength
Red Hubble (ACS) Infrared (I) 814.0 nm
Green Hubble (ACS) Optical (R) 606.0 nm
Blue Hubble (ACS) Optical (B) 435.0 nm
Spectrum_base
Red
Green
Blue
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ID
potw1232a
Subject Category
C.4.1.2   C.4.2.1.1  
Subject Name
30 Dor, 30 Doradus, 30 Doradus Nebula, NGC 2070, Tarantula Nebula
Credits
ESA/Hubble & NASA  Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt
Release Date
2012-08-06T10:00:00
Lightyears
Redshift
Reference Url
https://www.spacetelescope.org/images/potw1232a/
Type
Observation
Image Quality
Distance Notes
Facility
Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope
Instrument
ACS, ACS, ACS
Color Assignment
Red, Green, Blue
Band
Infrared, Optical, Optical
Bandpass
I, R, B
Central Wavelength
814, 606, 435
Start Time
Integration Time
1047, 1045, 370
Dataset ID
Notes
Coordinate Frame
ICRS
Equinox
J2000
Reference Value
84.7636674982, -69.196347155
Reference Dimension
4030.0, 3614.0
Reference Pixel
2015.0, 1807.0
Scale
-1.38923661203e-05, 1.38923661203e-05
Rotation
-30.779999999999973
Coordinate System Projection:
TAN
Quality
Full
FITS Header
Notes
Creator (Curator)
ESA/Hubble
URL
http://www.spacetelescope.org/
Name
Email
Telephone
Address
Karl-Schwarzschild-Strasse 2
City
Garching bei München
State/Province
Postal Code
D-85748
Country
Germany
Rights
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Publisher
ESA/Hubble
Publisher ID
esahubble
Resource ID
potw1232a
Metadata Date
2012-07-18T13:52:43+02:00
Metadata Version
1.1
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