Astronomy Picture of the Day |
APOD: 2014 February 5 - NGC 2683: Edge On Spiral Galaxy
Explanation:
Does spiral galaxy NGC 2683 have a bar across its center?
Being so nearly like our own
barred Milky Way Galaxy, one might guess it has.
Being so nearly edge-on, however, it is
hard to tell.
Either way, this gorgeous island universe, cataloged
as NGC 2683, lies a mere
20 million light-years distant in the northern constellation of the Cat
(Lynx).
NGC 2683 is seen nearly edge-on in
this cosmic vista combining data and images from the ground-based
Subaru telescope and the space-based
Hubble Space Telescope.
More distant
galaxies are seen scattered in the background.
Blended light from a large population of old yellowish stars forms
the remarkably bright
galactic core.
Starlight silhouettes the dust lanes along winding spiral arms, dotted
with the telltale blue glow of young star clusters
in this galaxy's star forming regions.
APOD: 2012 March 17 - NGC 2683: Edge-On Spiral Galaxy
Explanation:
This elegant island universe is cataloged
as
NGC 2683.
It lies a mere 16 million light-years distant toward
the northern constellation
Lynx.
A spiral galaxy comparable to our own Milky Way, NGC 2683 is seen
nearly edge-on in
the
cosmic vista.
Blended light from a large population of old, yellowish stars forms
the remarkably bright galactic core.
Their starlight silhouettes the dust lanes along winding spiral arms, dotted
with NGC 2683's young blue star clusters.
The sharp image was recorded through the lens of a
refracting telescope
that shows brighter foreground Milky Way stars as colorful and round, lacking
diffraction spikes
characteristic of images from
reflecting
telescopes with internal supports.
The many more distant galaxies scattered through the background appear
as fuzzy, extended sources.
APOD: 2010 October 11 - NGC 2683: Spiral Edge On
Explanation:
Does spiral galaxy NGC 2683 have a bar across its center?
Being so nearly like our own barred Milky Way Galaxy, one might guess it has.
Being so nearly edge-on, however, it is
hard to tell.
Either way, this gorgeous island universe, cataloged
as
NGC 2683, lies a mere
20 million light-years distant in the northern constellation of the Cat
(Lynx).
NGC 2683 is seen nearly edge-on in
this
cosmic vista, with more distant
galaxies scattered in the background.
Blended light from a large population of old yellowish stars forms
the remarkably bright
galactic core.
Starlight silhouettes the dust lanes along winding spiral arms, dotted
with the telltale blue glow of young star clusters
in this galaxy's star forming regions.
APOD: 2004 November 27 - NGC 2683: Spiral Edge On
Explanation:
This gorgeous island universe, cataloged
as
NGC 2683, lies a mere
16 million light-years distant in the northern constellation
Lynx.
A spiral galaxy comparable to our own Milky Way, NGC 2683 is seen
nearly edge-on in
this
cosmic vista, with more distant galaxies
scattered in the background.
Blended light from a large population of old yellowish stars forms
the remarkably bright galactic core.
Starlight silhouettes the dust lanes along winding spiral arms, dotted
with the telltale pink glow of
ionized hydrogen gas from this
galaxy's star forming regions.