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wet1
03-17-02, 09:06 AM
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0008/ngc2244_cfht.jpg

NGC 2244: A Star Cluster in the Rosette Nebula
Credit & Copyright: J. C. Cuillandre & G. Fahlman (CFHT Staff), CFHT
In the heart of the Rosette Nebula lies a bright open cluster of stars that lights up the nebula. The stars of NGC 2244 formed from the surrounding gas only four million years ago and emit light and wind that define the nebula's appearance today. High energy light from the bright young stars of NGC 2244 ionizes the surrounding hydrogen gas clouds to create the red emission nebula appearance. The hot wind of particles that streams away from the cluster stars contributes to an already complex menagerie of gas and dust filaments while slowly evacuating the cluster center. NGC 2244 measures about 50 light-years across, lies about 4500 light-years away, and is visible with binoculars towards the constellation of Monoceros.

justagirl
03-17-02, 09:13 AM
it's a beautiful image as most from a distance are. I am a fan's of Sagan too..smiles

Rick
03-17-02, 09:43 AM
God!i am just hoping to get some free time from Sciforums(;)) so that i use my telescope...

Great pic once again Wet1!

bye!