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説明Hubble peered through the far southwestern edge of open cluster Messier 44 with its Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) instrument to view this teeming collection of stars and background galaxies. Hubble was studying distant galaxies to explore the distribution of their surrounding magnetic fields, which may be elevated from the galaxies by outflowing galactic winds.Messier 44, also famously known as the Beehive Cluster or Praesepe, swarms with activity as its name would suggest. This open cluster of around 1,000 stars, loosely connected by gravity, is one of the closest to Earth at approximately 600 light-years away. The stars of open clusters form from the same cloud of collapsing gas and the Beehive Cluster is thought to be quite young, around 600-700 million years old. In contrast, its Milky Way home is known to be about 4.6 billion years old.M44 was first characterized as more than a cloudy nebula by Galileo, who resolved around 40 of the stars within it. Hubble uses its high-resolution vision to focus in on sections of the nearby cluster, capturing detailed views of bright stars mingled with an assortment of background galaxies. In these images, Hubble peered through the outskirts of M44 to explore the workings of galaxies far beyond.M44 covers the space of about three full moons (or 1.5 degrees) on the sky in the constellation Cancer and is best seen in the Northern Hemisphere’s spring sky, reaching its highest point in March. To the unaided eye, it looks like a blur of light positioned just above where the three branches of the upside-down “Y” of Cancer meet, while a pair of binoculars can resolve around 20 stars. A telescope will reveal scores to hundreds more of the cluster’s collection of mostly blue-white stars. In somewhat light-polluted skies, find it by going to the center of an imaginary line drawn between Regulus in Leo and Pollux in Gemini and looking slightly south and west.Credit: NASA, ESA, and S. Lilly (Eidgenossiche Technische Hochschule) and DECam/CTIO/NOIRLabProcessing/NSF/AURA; Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)For more information, visit: science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/science/explore-the-night...For Hubble's Messier catalog website and information on how to find these objects in the night sky, visit: science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/science/explore-the-night...Find us on X, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
撮影日2024-02-27 14:28:13
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