About the Object
Name: | Serpens Nebula | |
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Distance: |
1300 light years | |
Constellation: | Serpens Cauda | |
Category: | Nebulae NIRCam |
Coordinates
Position (RA): | 18 29 55.80 |
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Position (Dec): | 1° 14' 35.02" |
Field of view: | 5.01 x 4.17 arcminutes |
Orientation: | North is 108.9° left of vertical |
Colours & filters
Band | Wavelength | Telescope |
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Infrared | 1.4 μm | James Webb Space Telescope NIRCam |
Infrared
methane | 2.1 μm | James Webb Space Telescope NIRCam |
Infrared | 3.6 μm | James Webb Space Telescope NIRCam |
Infrared | 4.8 μm | James Webb Space Telescope NIRCam |
Serpens Nebula centre crop (NIRCam image)
This image shows the centre of the Serpens Nebula as seen by the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope’s Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam).
The Serpens Nebula, located 1300 light-years from Earth, is home to a particularly dense cluster of newly forming stars (about 100 000 years old), some of which will eventually grow to the mass of our Sun. Webb’s image of this nebula revealed a grouping of aligned protostellar outflows (seen in the top left). These jets are identified by bright clumpy streaks that appear red, which are shock waves caused when the jet hits the surrounding gas and dust.
Throughout this image filaments and wisps of different hues represent reflected starlight from still-forming protostars within the cloud. In some areas, there is dust in front of that reflection, which appears here in an orange, diffuse shade.
[Image description: A young star-forming region is filled with wispy orange, red, and blue layers of gas and dust. The upper left corner of the image is filled with mostly orange dust and within that orange dust are several small red plumes of gas that extend from the top left to the bottom right, at the same angle. The centre of the image is filled with mostly blue gas. At the centre, there is one particularly bright star that has an hourglass shadow above and below it. To the right of that is what looks like a vertical eye-shaped crevice with a bright star at the centre. The gas to the right of the crevice is a darker orange.]
Credit:NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, K. Pontoppidan (NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory), J. Green (Space Telescope Science Institute)
About the Image
Id: | weic2415c | |
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Type: | Observation | |
Release date: | 20 June 2024, 16:00 | |
Related releases: | weic2415 | |
Size: | 9658 x 8036 px |