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ESO 44/08 - Associated Image
2 December 2008
For Immediate Release
Omega Centauri — the glittering giant of the southern skies
ESO PR Photo 44/08
The globular cluster Omega Centauri
[Preview - JPEG: 425 x 400 pix - 188k]
[Normal - JPEG: 851 x 800 pix - 1.1M]
[Full Res - JPEG: 8040 x 7560 pix - 72M]
[Full Res - TIFF: 8040 x 7560 pix - 140M]
The globular cluster Omega Centauri — with as many as ten million stars — is seen in all its splendour in this image captured with the WFI camera from ESO's La Silla Observatory. The image shows only the central part of the cluster — about the size of the full moon on the sky (half a degree). North is up, East is to the left. This colour image is a composite of B, V and I filtered images.
Note that because WFI is equipped with a mosaic detector, there are two small gaps in the image which were filled with lower quality data from the Digitized Sky Survey. Can you find them?
Credit: ESO/EIS

