NGC 1514

NGC 1514 is a very dim nebula towards the constellation of Taurus. It is characterized by a very dim, smooth outer shell with a much brighter inner shell and bright blobs. Measurements of the gas near center indicate that it is expanding outwardly at 25 kilometers per second. The morphology of this nebula is currently thought to be determined by a binary star (instead of a single star) in the center. Indeed, based on the likely masses of the progenitor stars (and possible separation) astronomers estimate these stars would orbit each other with a period of 4 to 9 days. If there are two stars at the heart of this nebula, the more massive one, which eventually shed its outer envelope, was probably 3 - 4 times as massive as our Sun.

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-n1514block
Tipo:Observation
Release date:19 de Junio de 2014 a las 08:50
Size:1200 x 1081 px

Sobre el Objeto

Nombre:NGC 1514
Constellation:Taurus
Categoría:Nebulae

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Coordenadas

ObjectValue
Posición (AR):4 9 24.93
Posición (Dec):30° 46' 43.92"
Campo visual:8.69 x 7.82 arcminutes
Orientación:North is 6.2° left of vertical


Colores y Filtros

BandaLongitud de OndaTelescopio
Optical
B
438 nmVisitor Center 0.5-meter Telescope
Other CCD
Optical
G
475 nmVisitor Center 0.5-meter Telescope
Other CCD
Optical
R
625 nmVisitor Center 0.5-meter Telescope
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Optical
Broad Band
555 nmVisitor Center 0.5-meter Telescope
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