Widest adaptive optics view of the open star cluster Trumpler 14

This impressive image of the open cluster known as Trumpler 14 was obtained with the Multi-conjugate Adaptive optics Demonstrator (MAD) mounted on ESO’s Very Large Telescope. The cluster, which is found to be only 500 000 years old — a blink of an eye in the Universe’s history — resides at the outskirts of the central region of the Carina Nebula, located some 8,000 light-years away towards the constellation of Carina (the Keel). Trumpler 14 is not only the youngest, but also one of the most populous clusters within the nebula. Astronomers counted about 2000 stars in the very central parts of this cluster. The MAD instrument allows astronomers to obtain very sharp images over a wide area and this image is the adaptive optics image that so far covers the widest area on the sky. The field of view is about 2 arcminutes across and the image is based on data obtained through two different filters (K and H).

Credit:

ESO/H. Sana

About the Image

Id:eso0947a
Type:Observation
Release date:3 December 2009
Related releases:eso0947
Size:3440 x 3156 px

About the Object

Name:Trumpler 14
Type:Milky Way : Star : Grouping : Cluster : Open
Distance:7500 light years
Constellation:Carina
Category:Star Clusters

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Coordinates

Position (RA):10 43 54.27
Position (Dec):-59° 32' 60.00"
Field of view:1.61 x 1.48 arcminutes
Orientation:North is 0.0° left of vertical