NGC 3582 - The Heart of a Stellar Nursery

At the heart of a star-forming region called RCW 57, this image shows the complex interaction of interstellar gas and dark dust clouds among newly formed stars. The glowing gas is energized by ultraviolet radiation from the young stars. The intricate wispy structures in the cloud are formed by radiation from the young stars and the explosions of nearby, very massive stars that have exceptionally short lives compared to stars like our sun. A study by M. Maercker in 2006 revealed that the region is overly abundant with massive star formation with over 33 star-forming regions in the extended area at the end stages of formation. This region of the sky is only visible from observers in the southern hemisphere and is a popular showpiece for small telescopes and binoculars in the far-southern constellation of Carina. The Gemini image was obtained with the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph at the Gemini South telescope using two pointings to make a mosaic image that has a field of view of 9.0 x 5.0 arcsminutes. The exposures were taken through three narrowband filters: [OIII] (blue), [SII] (green) and H-alpha (red).

Credit:

International Gemini Observatory

About the Image

Id:gemini0901b
Type:Observation
Release date:April 1, 2009, 8 p.m.
Related releases:gemini0901
Size:3711 x 2047 px

About the Object

Name:NGC 3582
Constellation:Carina
Category:Nebulae

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Coordinates

ObjectValue
Position (RA):11 12 17.44
Position (Dec):-61° 18' 2.62"
Field of view:9.00 x 4.99 arcminutes
Orientation:North is 0.1° left of vertical


Colors & filters

BandWave-lengthTele-scope
Optical
Olll
499 nmGemini South
GMOS-S
Optical
Sll
672 nmGemini South
GMOS-S
Optical
Ha
656 nmGemini South
GMOS-S