NGC 6946 (Observatorio Nacional Kitt Peak)

NGC 6946 (Observatorio Nacional Kitt Peak)

Esta imagen del Observatorio Nacional Kitt Peak de NGC 6946 contextualiza las ubicaciones de Supernova 2004et y Supernova 2017Aw dentro de la galaxia. Los científicos que usan el Miri (instrumento de infrarrojo medio del telescopio Space de James Webb de la NASA encontraron grandes cantidades de polvo dentro de dos supernovas tipo II, Supernova 2004et (SN 2004ET) y SuperNova 2017eaw (SN 2017eaw), se ubican 22 millones de años ligeros de distancia en la Tierra en Galaxy NGC 6946. papel clave en el suministro de polvo al universo temprano.

Credits

Image

Kpno, Noirlab de NSF, Aura

Procesamiento de imágenes

Alyssa Pagan (STSCI)

About The Object
Object Name NGC 6946, SN2004et, SN2017eaw 
Object Description Dusty supernovae in spiral galaxy NGC 6946
R.A. Position 20:34:52.30
Dec. Position +60:09:14.00
Constellation Cygnus
Distance 22.5 million light-years away
About The Data
Instrument KPNO 4m > MOSAIC
Filters F499W, F502N, F656N
About The Image
Color Info These images are a composite of separate exposures acquired by the James Webb Space Telescope using the MIRI instrument. Several filters were used to sample wide wavelength ranges. The color results from assigning different hues (colors) to each monochromatic (grayscale) image associated with an individual filter. In this case, the assigned colors are:   Blue: F502N, Green: F499W, Red: F656N
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About The Data
Data Description
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About The Image
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Orientation The rotation of the image on the sky with respect to the north pole of the celestial sphere.