A star-forming complex in the Small Magellanic Cloud // Geoff Healey
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A star-forming complex in the Small Magellanic Cloud // Geoff Healey

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THE INFANCY OF STARS.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on Infant NGC 602, a young, bright open cluster of infant stars located in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to the Milky Way. It is embedded in a nebula known as N90.
OBJECT NAME: NGC 602, N90
OBJECT DESCRIPTION: Cluster within Star-Forming Region in the Small Magellanic Cloud.
CONSTELLATION: Tucana.
DISTANCE: Approximately 196,000 light-years (61 kiloparsecs).
DIMENSIONS: This image is roughy 3 arcminute (180 light-years or 55 parsecs) wide.
Source: www.flickr.com/photos/lumase/3063774826.

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Star-forming regions amid gas and dust taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. (NGC 2467, NGC 3603, Star forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), N11, N90 and NGC 2174)
Image credit: NASA/ESA & Hubble
NGC 602 and Beyond
Near the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy some 200 thousand light-years distant, lies 5 million year young star cluster NGC 602. Surrounded by natal gas and dust, NGC 602 is featured in this stunning Hubble image of the region, augmented by images in the X-ray by Chandra, and in the infrared by Spitzer. Fantastic ridges and swept back shapes strongly suggest that energetic radiation and shock waves from NGC 602's massive young stars have eroded the dusty material and triggered a progression of star formation moving away from the cluster's center. At the estimated distance of the Small Magellanic Cloud, the Picture spans about 200 light-years, but a tantalizing assortment of background galaxies are also visible in this sharp multi-colored view. The background galaxies are hundreds of millions of light-years or more beyond NGC 602.
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