Wolf–Lundmark–Melotte (WLM) Irregular Galaxy
This image was obtained with the wide-field view of the Mosaic II camera on the Blanco 4-meter telescope at Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory. Wolf–Lundmark–Melotte (WLM) is an irregular galaxy located on the outer edges of the Local Group. WLM is about ten times smaller than our own galaxy, the Milky Way. This image was made using data from the Local Group Survey. The image was generated with observations in U (violet), B (blue), V (cyan), I (orange) and H-alpha (red) filters. In this image, North is up, East is left.
Credit:NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/CTIO/Local Group Survey Team and T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage)
About the Image
Id: | noao-wlm |
Type: | Observation |
Release date: | June 30, 2020, 9:34 p.m. |
Size: | 6330 x 6449 px |
About the Object
Name: | WLM |
Constellation: | Cetus |
Category: | Galaxies |
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Coordinates
Position (RA): | 0 1 20.79 |
Position (Dec): | -15° 27' 18.29" |
Field of view: | 28.48 x 29.02 arcminutes |
Orientation: | North is 180.0° left of vertical |
Colors & filters
Band | Wave-length | Tele-scope |
---|---|---|
Optical U | 357 nm | Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope Mosaic II |
Optical B | 436 nm | Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope Mosaic II |
Optical V | 537 nm | Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope Mosaic II |
Optical I | 805 nm | Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope Mosaic II |
Optical Ha | 656 nm | Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope Mosaic II |