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English: In the constellation Sculptor lies this large extended spiral galaxy called NGC 289. Despite being around 75 million light-years away, the light of NGC 289 is stunningly captured here by the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) on the Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO), a Program of NSF’s NOIRLab. The galaxy’s bluish arms reach through the expanse of space over 100,000 light-years, larger than the size of our own Milky Way. It’s classified as a Type II Seyfert galaxy with its ripe collections of star formation and bright core, but it’s also relatively faint. Studies have found that the galaxy contains large amounts of dark matter, which is a common feature of all galaxies with a low surface brightness. Dark matter is yet to be directly observed, which led the US Department of Energy to build the DECam in order to study the nature of dark matter. Since the conclusion of its survey, DECam has been available to other scientists for use, such as for this image of NGC 289. |
Date | 9 August 2023 (upload date) |
Source | Gentle Giant Galaxy |
Author | CTIO/NOIRLab/DOE/NSF/AURA Image processing: T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage/NSF’s NOIRLab), J. Miller (Gemini Observatory/NSF’s NOIRLab), & M. Zamani (NSF’s NOIRLab) |
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Date and time of data generation | 12:00, 9 August 2023 |
Software used | The ESA/ESO/NASA FITS Liberator |
File change date and time | 16:43, 6 July 2023 |
Date and time of digitizing | 02:59, 4 July 2023 |
Date metadata was last modified | 18:43, 6 July 2023 |
Source | NSF's NOIRLab |
Credit/Provider | CTIO/NOIRLab/DOE/NSF/AURAImage processing: T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage/NSF’s NOIRLab), J. Miller (Gemini Observatory/NSF’s NOIRLab), & M. Zamani (NSF’s NOIRLab) |
Unique ID of original document | xmp.did:c1ef291b-e1f6-1941-80d7-387894de56b9 |
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Keywords | NGC 289 |
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