Starry Splendor in Core of Omega Centauri

Starry Splendor in Core of Omega Centauri

About The Object

Object Name
Omega Centauri, NGC 5139
Object Description
Globular Star Cluster
R.A. Position
13h 26m 45.9s
Dec. Position
-47° 28' 36.99"
Constellation
Centaurus
Distance
17,300 light-years or 5,300 parsecs
Dimensions
The image is approximately 50 light-years (15.3 parsecs) wide, subtending 10 arcminutes.

About The Data

Data Description
HST Proposal: 9442 A. Cool (San Francisco State University), J. Anderson (STScI), D. Bailyn (Yale University), J. Carlin (San Francisco State University), P. Edmonds (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), J. Grindlay (Harvard University), and D. Haggard (University of Washington)
Instrument
HST>ACS/WFC
Exposure Dates
June 27-30, 2002, Exposure Time: 5 hours total, 34 minutes in each of nine overlapping fields
Filters
F435W (B) and F625W (SDSS r)

About The Image

Color Info
The image is a composite of several separate exposures made by the ACS instrument on the Hubble Space Telescope. Two filters were used to sample broad wavelength ranges in the yellow and near infrafed. The color results from assigning different hues (colors) to each monochromatic image. In this case, the assigned colors are: Blue: F435W (B) Green: F435W (B) + F625W (SDSS r) Red: F625W (SDSS r)
Compass and Scale Image
Starry Splendor in Core of Omega Centauri

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