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The Massive Star IRS2 in Star Cluster RCW 38: Infrared View | ESO

The Massive Star IRS2 in Star Cluster RCW 38: Infrared View | ESO

Color composite image of the central part of the stellar cluster RCW 38, around the young, massive star IRS2, taken with the NACO adaptive optics instrument attached to the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT). Thanks to this image, astronomers were able to discover that IRS2 is in fact a twin system composed of two almost equally massive stars. The astronomers also found a handful of protostars—the faintly luminous precursors to fully realized stars—and dozens of other candidate stars that have eked out an existence here despite the powerful ultraviolet light radiated by IRS2.

Distance: about 5,500 light years

The image is based on near-infrared data taken through three different filters (J, H and K). The field of view is about 1 arcminute across.


Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)

Release Date: August 19, 2009


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