NGC 6781
This is an almost a perfect bubble of gas cast off by a single star that has died. The bubble continues to expand; it is approximately two light years across now. Its imperfection (from our perspective) is due to photodissociation (yes... this is a real word) by interstellar UV radiation. Energetic photons from nearby bright stars decompose the gas bubble. Note the dim central blue star (a blue/white white dwarf).
This image was taken as part of Advanced Observing Program (AOP) program at Kitt Peak Visitor Center during 2014.
Créditos:KPNO/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/Adam Block
About the Image
Id: | noao-n6781blocks |
Tipo: | Observation |
Release date: | 22 de Junio de 2014 a las 06:27 |
Size: | 1310 x 883 px |
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Fondos de Pantalla
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Coordenadas
Posición (AR): | 19 18 8.91 |
Posición (Dec): | 6° 33' 41.37" |
Campo visual: | 12.35 x 8.31 arcminutes |
Orientación: | North is 168.2° left of vertical |
Colores y Filtros
Banda | Longitud de Onda | Telescopio |
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Optical B | 438 nm | Visitor Center 0.5-meter Telescope Other CCD |
Optical G | 475 nm | Visitor Center 0.5-meter Telescope Other CCD |
Optical R | 625 nm | Visitor Center 0.5-meter Telescope Other CCD |
Optical Broad Band | 555 nm | Visitor Center 0.5-meter Telescope Other CCD |