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The Rosette Nebula and NGC 2244 cluster

author: Anglo-Australian Observatory/David Malin Images/Novapix

reference: a-neb22-37005

Image Size 300 DPI: 51 * 40 cm

In the hollowed-out centre of the Rosette nebula lies NGC 2244, the cluster of young stars recently formed there. The cluster has itself created the cavity, radiation pressure and stellar winds from the stars blowing the gas and dust away from the young cluster. The hottest (and brightest) members of the group are seen as distinctly blue on this photograph, a colour corresponding to a surface temperature around 20,000K which may be compared with the Sun's 5500K. The nebula and its cluster is at a distance of about 4500 light years and shows many streaks and globules of dust, remnants of the cloud from which the stars formed.  

Keywords for this photo:

1979 - AAO - ASTRONOMY - BLUE STAR - DIFFUSE NEBULA - MONOCEROS - NEBULA - NGC 2237 - NGC 2238 - NGC 2239 - NGC 2244 - NGC 2246 - OPEN CLUSTER - POSTER - ROSETTE - SIDING SPRING - STAR - STAR CLUSTER - YOUNG STAR -