An Extended Stellar Family - North American Nebula is a photograph by Mark Kiver which was uploaded on November 16th, 2015.
An Extended Stellar Family - North American Nebula
This is a digitally enhanced image from the Spitzer Space Telescope. ... more
by Mark Kiver
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An Extended Stellar Family - North American Nebula
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Mark Kiver
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This is a digitally enhanced image from the Spitzer Space Telescope.
This swirling landscape of stars is known as the North American nebula. In visible light, the region resembles North America, but in this new infrared view from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, the continent disappears.
Where did the continent go? The reason you don't see it in Spitzer's view has to do, in part, with the fact that infrared light can penetrate dust whereas visible light cannot. Dusty, dark clouds in the visible image become transparent in Spitzer's view. In addition, Spitzer's infrared detectors pick up the glow of dusty cocoons enveloping baby stars.
Clusters of young stars (about one million years old) can be found throughout the image. Slightly older but still very young stars (about 3 to 5 million years) are also liberally scattered across the complex, with concentrations near the "head" region of the Pelican nebula, which is located to the right of the North American nebula (upper right portion of this picture).
Some areas of this nebula are still very thick with dust and appear dark even in Spitzer's view. For example, the dark "river" in the lower left-center of the image -- in the Gulf of Mexico region -- are likely to be the youngest stars in the complex (less than a million years old).
Image Courtesy NASA/JPL
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