Christmas Tree Cluster (ngc 2264) is a photograph by Robert Gendler/science Photo Library which was uploaded on October 3rd, 2018.
Christmas Tree Cluster (ngc 2264)
Christmas Tree cluster (NGC 2264), optical image. This nebula, also known as the Cone Mosaic nebula, consists of clouds of dust and gas that glow as... more
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Christmas Tree Cluster (ngc 2264)
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Robert Gendler/science Photo Library
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Photograph
Description
Christmas Tree cluster (NGC 2264), optical image. This nebula, also known as the Cone Mosaic nebula, consists of clouds of dust and gas that glow as they are ionised by radiation from a hot young cluster of stars. The cluster contains around 600 stars, between 1 and 4 million years old. The nebulous region resembles the shape of a Christmas tree, seen here with the base to the left, illuminated by the cluster's brightest star, S Monocerotis. The Cone nebula (a dark pillar) is at the apex of the Christmas tree on the right. The nebula lies around 2600 light years from the Earth in the constellation Monoceros.
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October 3rd, 2018