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Pirate of the Southern Skies
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NGC 2467 Star Formation Nebula RA 07h 52m 18.5s Dec -26° 25' 41" Puppis 4500 light years ESO October 24, 2018 Related images: 2005 2010 2018 |
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ABOUT THIS IMAGE: This vivid picture of an active star-forming region - NGC 2467, sometimes referred to as the Skull and Crossbones Nebula - is as sinister as it is beautiful. This image of dust, gas and bright young stars, gravitationally bound into the form of a grinning skull, was captured with the FORS instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT). While ESO's telescopes are usually used for the collection of scientific data, they can also capture images such as this - which are beautiful for their own sake. It is easy to see the motivation for the nickname Skull and Crossbones. This young, bright formation distinctly resembles an ominous hollow face, of which only the gaping mouth is visible here. NGC 2467 skulks in the constellation Puppis, which translates rather unromantically as The Poop Deck. This nebulous collection of stellar clusters is the birthplace of many stars, where an excess of hydrogen gas provided the raw material for stellar creation. It is not, in fact, a single nebula, and its constituent stellar cluster are moving at different velocities. It is only a fortuitous alignment along the line of sight from the Earth that makes the stars and gas form a humanoid face. This luminous image might not tell astronomers anything new, but it provides us all with a glimpse into the churning southern skies, bright with wonders invisible to the human eye. Puppis is one of three nautically named constellations that sail the southern skies, and which used to make up the single, giant Argo Navis constellation, named after the ship of the mythical Jason and the Argonauts. Argo Navis has since been divided into three: Carina (the keel), Vela (the sails) and Puppis, where this nebula finds its home. While a heroic figure, Jason is most famous for his theft of the golden fleece, so NGC 2467 rests not only in the midst of a vast celestial ship, but amongst thieves - an appropriate abode for this piratical nebula. This
image was created as part of the ESO Cosmic Gems program, an outreach
initiative to produce images of interesting, intriguing or visually attractive
objects using ESO telescopes, for the purposes of education and public
outreach. The program makes use of telescope time that cannot be used
for science observations. All data collected may also be suitable for
scientific purposes, and are made available to astronomers through ESO's
science archive. |
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