Omega Centauri

This photo of Omega Centauri, the brightest and largest globular cluster in the sky, was obtained with the Danish 1.5 m telescope at the ESO La Silla observatory. It shows the central part only; the cluster is actually much larger than the field reproduced here. At a distance of about 16,500 light-years, the diameter of the field corresponds to a linear distance of about 90 light-years. Within this area, there are hundreds of thousands of stars which belong to the cluster.

A recent investigation carried out with the CORAVEL instrument, also attached to this telescope, has shown that the total mass of Omega Centauri is in excess of 5 million solar masses, making it by far the most massive cluster of its type on the Milky Way galaxy.

Källa:

ESO

Om bilden

ID:eso9411a
Typ:Observation
Publiceringsdatum:27 maj 1994
Relaterade pressmeddelanden:eso9411
Storlek:400 x 349 px

Om objektet

Namn:Omega Centauri
Typ:Milky Way : Star : Grouping : Cluster : Globular
Avstånd:17000 ljusår
Constellation:Phoenix
Kategori:Star Clusters

Bildformat

Originalstorlek
85,9 kB
Stor jpeg
89,4 kB
Skärmstor jpeg
231,8 kB

Skrivbordsunderlägg

1024x768
241,7 kB
1280x1024
324,8 kB
1600x1200
407,3 kB
1920x1200
441,9 kB
2048x1536
533,1 kB

Koordinater

Position (RA):23 50 30.60
Position (Dec):-43° 26' 2.96"

Färger och filter

BandVåglängdTeleskop
Synligt ljus
B
465 nmDanish 1.54-metre telescope