'Double Bubble' of Gas and Dust in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Stsci_2002-29a_1024

stsci_2002-29a December 5th, 2002

Credit: NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)

A unique peanut-shaped cocoon of dust, called a reflection nebula, surrounds a cluster of young, hot stars in this view from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The "double bubble," called N30B, is inside a larger nebula. The larger nebula, called DEM L 106, is embedded in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way lying 160,000 light-years away. The wispy filaments of DEM L 106 fill much of the image. Hubble captures the glow of fluorescing hydrogen and sulfur, as well as the brilliant blue-white colors of the hot stars. The very bright star at the top of the picture, called Henize S22, illuminates the dusty cocoon like a flashlight shining on smoke particles. This searing supergiant star is only 25 light-years from the N30B nebula. Viewed from N30B, the brilliant star would appear 250 times as bright as the planet Venus does in Earth's sky. Lowell Observatory astronomer M.S. Oey and University of Illinois astronomer Y.-H. Chu are members of a science team studying DEM L 106. Along with their collaborators, Oey and Chu have made a clever use of the reflection nebula around N30B. By obtaining spectroscopic observations at various points across the nebula, they can study the spectrum of S22 from different angles. Remarkably, they have found that the star's spectrum changes with the viewing angle, suggesting that the star is surrounded by a flattened disk of gas expelled from its equator. Astronomers R. Davies, K. Elliot, and J. Meaburn, who created the "DEM" catalogs of both the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, originally cataloged DEM L 106 in the 1970's. N30B was discovered in the 1950s by astronomer K. Henize, who later became a NASA astronaut. DEM L 106 was imaged with Hubble's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2). Hubble data taken in 1998 were combined with data taken by the Hubble Heritage Team in late 2001.

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Image Details Image Details

Image Type
Observation
Object Name
DEM L 106 N30B
Subject - Local Universe
Nebula > Appearance > Emission > H II Region
Nebula > Appearance > Reflection

Distance Details Distance

Universescale2
160,000 light years
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Position Details Position Details

Position (ICRS)
RA = 5h 13m 44.1s
DEC = -67° 27’ 56.4”
Orientation
North is 4.4° CW
Field of View
1.2 x 2.0 arcminutes
Constellation
Dorado

Color Mapping Details Color Mapping

  Telescope Spectral Band Wavelength
Hubble (WFPC2) Optical (B) 439.0 nm
Hubble (WFPC2) Optical (V) 555.0 nm
Hubble (WFPC2) Optical (Ha) 656.0 nm
Hubble (WFPC2) Optical (SII) 673.0 nm
Hubble (WFPC2) Infrared (OIII) 814.0 nm
Spectrum_base
Stsci_2002-29a_1280
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ID
2002-29a
Subject Category
C.4.2.1.1   C.4.2.2  
Subject Name
DEM L 106, N30B
Credits
NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
Release Date
2002-12-05T00:00:00
Lightyears
160,000
Redshift
160,000
Reference Url
https://hubblesite.org/contents/news-releases/2002/news-2002-29
Type
Observation
Image Quality
Good
Distance Notes
Distance in Lightyears
Facility
Hubble, Hubble, Hubble, Hubble, Hubble
Instrument
WFPC2, WFPC2, WFPC2, WFPC2, WFPC2
Color Assignment
Band
Optical, Optical, Optical, Optical, Infrared
Bandpass
B, V, Ha, SII, OIII
Central Wavelength
439, 555, 656, 673, 814
Start Time
Integration Time
Dataset ID
Notes
Coordinate Frame
ICRS
Equinox
2000.0
Reference Value
78.43369463778, -67.46567057750
Reference Dimension
747.00, 1218.00
Reference Pixel
748.63905345476, 457.10987744452
Scale
-0.00002777460, 0.00002777460
Rotation
-4.38050814995
Coordinate System Projection:
TAN
Quality
Full
FITS Header
Notes
World Coordinate System resolved using PinpointWCS 0.9.2 revision 218+ by the Chandra X-ray Center FITS X FITS Y EPO X EPO Y 326.80 583.58 269.12 486.81 296.98 373.49 254.77 273.91 591.36 427.96 545.42 349.26 535.59 178.96 509.17 97.88 456.49 485.02 406.24 397.10 Center Pixel Coordinates: 373.50 78.46154629122 609.00 -67.46216967484
Creator (Curator)
STScI
URL
http://hubblesite.org
Name
Space Telescope Science Institute Office of Public Outreach
Email
outreach@stsci.edu
Telephone
410-338-4444
Address
3700 San Martin Drive
City
Baltimore
State/Province
MD
Postal Code
21218
Country
USA
Rights
http://hubblesite.org/copyright/
Publisher
STScI
Publisher ID
stsci
Resource ID
STSCI-H-p0229a-f-747x1218.tif
Resource URL
https://mast.stsci.edu/api/latest/Download/file?uri=mast:OPO/product/STSCI-H-p0229a-f-747x1218.tif
Related Resources
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2002/29
Metadata Date
2022-07-06T00:00:00
Metadata Version
1.2
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160,000 light years

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