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Collection:
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NASA Spitzer Space Telescope Collection
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Title:
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Dusty Death of a Massive Star
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Description:
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The supernova remnant1E0102.2-7219 (inset) sits next to the nebula N76 in a bright, star-forming region of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way galaxy located about 200,000 light-years from Earth. A supernova remnant is made up of the messy bits and pieces of a massive star that exploded, or went supernova. The image on the right shows glowing dust grains in three wavelengths of infrared radiation: 24 microns (red) measured by the multiband imaging photometer aboard NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope; and 8.0 microns (green) and 3.6 microns (blue) measured by Spitzer's infrared array camera. The red bubble is a dust envelope around the supernova remnant E0102, which is being heated by the shock wave created in the explosion of the remnant's massive progenitor star some 1,000 years ago. Most of the blue stars are in the Small Magellanic Cloud, though some are in our own galaxy. The close-up of E0102 on the left is a composite of the infrared observations by Spitzer (red), an optical image (0.5 microns) captured by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (green), and X-ray measurements by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory (blue). The X-ray ring is generated when the reverse shock slams into stellar material that was expelled during the explosion.
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Release Date:
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2006/06/06
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Release Credit:
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NASA/JPL-Caltech/S. Stanimirovic (UC Berkeley)
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Image Credit:
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NASA/JPL-Caltech/S. Stanimirovic (UC Berkeley)
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Object name:
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E0102
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Object name:
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E0102.2-7219
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Object name:
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N76
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Object type:
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oxygen-rich supernova remnant
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Position (J2000):
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*RA: *01h04m1.60s *Dec: *-72d01m54.00s
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Distance:
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200,000 light-years, or 60 kpc
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Wavelength:
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Left Image: Chandra's ACIS (X-ray), Hubble's WFPC2 (0.5 microns), Spitzer's MIPS (24 microns); Right Image: 3.6 (blue), 8.0 (green
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Wavelength:
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X-ray (blue), OIII line at 0.5 microns (green)
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Image scale:
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1.2 x 1.2 arcminutes (left); 20x20 arcmin (right)
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Observers:
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Alberto Bolatto (University of California, Berkeley) Snezana Stanimirovic (University of California, Berkeley) Frank Israel (Leiden Observatory) James Jackson (Boston University) Adam Leroy (University of California, Berkeley) Aigen Li (University of Missouri-Columbia) Ronak Shah (Boston University) Josh Simon (Caltech) Lister Staveley-Smith (Australia Telescope National Facility)
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Instrument:
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IRAC + MIPS
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Instrument:
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Chandra's ACIS, Hubble's WFPC2
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Exposure Date:
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2005/05/08
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Exposure Time:
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6 hours
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Orientation:
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North is up
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note:
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*Spitzer IRAC-MIPS image* Screen-Resolution (450x450): JPEG [ http://ipac.jpl.nas
sig06-016a_small.jpg ] High-Resolution (1778x1778): JPEG | Mac TIFF | PC TIFF Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/S. Stanimirovic (UC Berkeley)
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note:
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*Spitzer-Hubble-Chan dra closeup* Screen-Resolution (450x450): JPEG [ http://ipac.jpl.nas
sig06-016b_small.jpg ] High-Resolution (1191x1191): JPEG | Mac TIFF | PC TIFF Credit: NASA
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facet_what:
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Spitzer Space Telescope
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facet_what:
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Earth
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facet_what:
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MIPS
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facet_what:
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Infrared Array Camera (IRAC)
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facet_what:
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Columbia
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facet_what:
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Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
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facet_what:
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Chandra X-Ray Observatory (CXO)
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facet_where:
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California
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facet_where:
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Missouri
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facet_where:
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Milky Way Galaxy
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facet_where:
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Boston
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facet_where:
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Small Magellanic Cloud
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facet_where:
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Australia
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facet_where:
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Israel
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facet_where:
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Jackson
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facet_where:
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
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facet_where:
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Washington, D.C.
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Image #:
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sig06-016
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original url:
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http://sscws1.ipac.
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UID:
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SPD-SPITZ-sig06-016
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Image ID:
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168539
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Resolution Size:
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5
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Format:
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JP2
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Media Type:
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Image
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File Name:
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sig06-016_mac.jp2
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Width:
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3000
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Height:
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2400
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