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- WISE captures an interstellar factory
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WISE captures an interstellar factory
Friday, 19 March 2010 11:22
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This infrared image from WISE shows a cosmic rosebud blossoming with new stars. The stars, called the Berkeley 59 cluster, are the blue dots to the right of the image center The cluster is ripening out of the dust cloud from which they formed, and at just a few million years old, are young on stellar time scales. The rosebud-like red glow surrounding the hot, young stars is warm dust heated by the stars. Green "leafy" nebulosity enfolds the cluster, showing the edges of the dense, dusty cloud. This green material is from heated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, molecules that can be found on Earth in barbecue pits, exhaust pipes and other places where combustion has occurred.
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The new Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE spacetelescope has released it's first "real astrophotos" to show it's capabilities.