The stellar cluster Hodge 301

Above and to the right of the central cluster in the Tarantula Nebula, another cluster of bright, massive stars is seen. Known to astronomers as Hodge 301, it is about 20 million years old, or about 10 times older than R136. The more massive stars of Hodge 301 have therefore already exploded as supernovae, blasting material away at tremendous speed and creating a web of entangled filaments. More explosions will come soon — in astronomical terms — as three red supergiants are indeed present in Hodge 301 that will end their life in the gigantic firework of a supernova within the next million years.

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Om billedet

Id:eso0613c
Type:Observation
Udgivelsesdato:7. april 2006
Relaterede pressemeddelelser:eso0613
Størrelse:803 x 791 px

Om objektet

Navn:30 Doradus, NGC 2070
Type:Local Universe : Nebula
Local Universe : Star : Grouping : Cluster
Afstand:170000 lysår
Constellation:Dorado
Kategori:Nebulae
Star Clusters

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Koordinater

Position (RA):5 38 18.49
Position (Dec):-69° 4' 13.35"
Field of view:2.68 x 2.64 arcminutes
Orientering:Nord er 0.0° droite fra lodret

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BåndBølgelængdeTeleskop
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485 nmVery Large Telescope
FORS1
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503 nmVery Large Telescope
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657 nmVery Large Telescope
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