Holiday wishes from the Hubble Space Telescope
In the new Hubble image of the galaxy M74 we can also see a smattering of bright pink regions decorating the spiral arms. These are huge, relatively short-lived, clouds of hydrogen gas which glow due to the strong radiation from hot, young stars embedded within them; glowing pink regions of ionized hydrogen (hydrogen that has lost its electrons). These regions of star formation show an excess of light at ultraviolet wavelengths and astronomers call them HII regions.
Credit:About the Image
NASA press release
Id: | heic0719a |
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Type: | Observation |
Release date: | 29 November 2007, 15:00 |
Related releases: | heic0719 |
Size: | 4014 x 3865 px |
About the Object
Name: | M74, Phantom Galaxy |
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Type: | Local Universe : Galaxy : Type : Spiral |
Distance: | 25 million light years |
Constellation: | Pisces |
Category: | Galaxies |
Image Formats
Large JPEG
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Publication TIFF 4K
43.1 MB
Publication JPEG
16.4 MB
Screensize JPEG
571.2 KB
Coordinates
Position (RA): | 1 36 39.77 |
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Position (Dec): | 15° 46' 33.78" |
Field of view: | 3.34 x 3.22 arcminutes |
Orientation: | North is 23.3° left of vertical |
Colours & filters
Band | Wavelength | Telescope |
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Optical B | 435 nm |
Hubble Space Telescope
ACS |
Optical V | 555 nm |
Hubble Space Telescope
ACS |
Optical H-alpha + Nii | 656 nm |
Hubble Space Telescope
ACS |
Infrared I | 814 nm |
Hubble Space Telescope
ACS |