California Nebula to M45
M45 & NGC 1499
Product Description
Pleiades.
Also known as the
Seven
Sisters and
M45,
the
Pleiades is one of the brightest
and
most
easily visible open clusters
on the sky.
The
Pleiades contains over 3,000
stars, is about 400 light years away, and only 13 light
years across.
Surrounding
the stars is a spectacular blue
reflection
nebula made of fine
dust.
A
common legend is that one of the
brighter stars
faded since the cluster was named.
On the lower left, shining in red, is the
California
Nebula. Named for its shape, the
California
Nebula is much dimmer and hence harder to see
than the
Pleiades. Also known as NGC
1499, this mass of red glowing
hydrogen gas is about 1,500 light
years away.
Although about 25 full moons could fit
between
them, the above wide angle, deep
field image composite has captured
them
both.
Credit
& Copyright:
Rogelio
Bernal Andreo (Deep Sky Colors)
Text:
APOD
November 3, 2009