Reflection Nebula GGD 27

Reflection nebula GGD 27 revealing the chaotic and messy environment of a stellar nursery. This near-infrared image was obtained using FLAMINGOS-2, the infrared imager and spectrograph on the Gemini South telescope in Chile. Image Credit: Gemini Observatory/AURA. An image release by the Gemini Observatory offers a deep, revealing view into an active stellar nursery. The infrared view peels back layers of obscuring gas and dust to unshroud the inner workings of star formation – and the chaos that accompanies the beautifully messy process of starbirth. In the direction of the constellation of Sagittarius, some 5,500 light-years away in the southern Milky Way, is a chaotic caldron of stellar birth known as GGD 27. While such stellar nurseries are sprinkled liberally throughout our Milky Way Galaxy, GGD 27 presents an especially compelling snapshot of stellar birth. At first glance it looks like chaos. However, this seemingly random cloud of gas and dust is home to several nascent stars interacting in complex, but predictable ways. Millions of years from now the prenatal cloud of gas and dust will disperse and a cluster of stars will emerge much like a butterfly from its chrysalis. Until then this beautiful cloud will slowly (by human standards) evolve and allow astronomers to explore the complex process of star birth. The new infrared Gemini image peers deep into GGD 27 where a massive developing star (called a protostar) dominates the central region of the nebula. Identified as GGD 27-ILL this future star already glows several thousand times brighter than our Sun and powers a bipolar outflow where gas streams away at supersonic speeds propelled by intense magnetic fields. Other forming stars in the area complicate the scene while adding to its beauty. See Image Release for details Technical Details: It is a color composite made using four filters: Y (blue), J (cyan), H (green), and Ks (red). The total integration (exposure time) for all filters is just over one hour. The image is 4.6 x 3.5 arcminutes in size and is rotated 35 degrees clockwise from North is up and East is to the left.

Credit:

International Gemini Observatory/AURA

About the Image

Id:gemini1611a
Type:Observation
Release date:Dec. 29, 2016
Related releases:gemini1611
Size:1518 x 1178 px

About the Object

Name:GGD 27
Constellation:Sagittarius
Category:Nebulae

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Coordinates

ObjectValue
Position (RA):18 19 14.43
Position (Dec):-20° 47' 18.77"
Field of view:4.53 x 3.52 arcminutes
Orientation:North is 34.8° left of vertical


Colors & filters

BandWave-lengthTele-scope
Infrared
Y
1.02 μmGemini South
FLAMINGOS 2
Infrared
J
1.255 μmGemini South
FLAMINGOS 2
Infrared
H
1.631 μmGemini South
FLAMINGOS 2
Infrared
Ks
2.157 μmGemini South
FLAMINGOS 2