Dosya:NGC376 - HST - Potw2249a.jpg

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English: Head in the Clouds

A small portion of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is pictured in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The SMC is a dwarf galaxy and one of the Milky Way’s nearest neighbours, lying only about 200 000 light-years from Earth. It makes a pair with the Large Magellanic Cloud, and both objects can be seen from the southern hemisphere, as well as from some northern latitudes.

The Small Magellanic Cloud contains hundreds of millions of stars, but this image focuses on just a small fraction of them. These stars comprise the open cluster NGC 376, which has a total mass only about 3400 times that of the Sun. Open clusters, as the name suggests, are loosely bound and sparsely populated. This distinguishes open clusters from globular clusters, which are often so thronged with stars that they have a continuous blur of starlight at their centres. In the case of NGC 376, individual stars can be picked out clearly even in the most densely populated parts of this image.

The data in this image come from two different astronomical investigations which relied on two of Hubble’s instruments: the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) and the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS). The first investigation used the ACS to explore a handful of star clusters in the Small Magellanic Cloud and help astronomers explore topics including the abundance of low- and high-mass stars in different environments. The second investigation used both the WFC3 and ACS, and aimed to answer fundamental questions about the lives of stars and help astronomers understand precisely where, when, why and how stars form.

[Image description: A large number of bright stars, each with a cross-shape extending from its centre. In the centre there is a dense collection of foreground stars. Five are orange and the rest are blue. The black background is filled with small stars — most of them, however, larger than a single point.]

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ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Nota, G. De Marchi

Coordinates
Position (RA):  	1 3 53.64
Position (Dec):  	-72° 49' 27.77"
Field of view:   	2.24 x 1.54 arcminutes
Orientation:    	North is 26.7° left of vertical
Colours & filters
Band	Wavelength	Telescope
Optical V	555 nm	Hubble Space Telescope ACS
Optical V	555 nm	Hubble Space Telescope ACS
Optical I	814 nm	Hubble Space Telescope ACS
Optical I	814 nm	Hubble Space Telescope ACS
Optical N II	658 nm	Hubble Space Telescope WFC3
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Tarih 5 December 2022, 06:00(released)
Kaynak https://esahubble.org/images/potw2249a/
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Credit:

ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Nota, G. De Marchi
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