File:Proplyd NGC 6193.png
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DescriptionProplyd NGC 6193.png |
English: Dusty proplyds in the star cluster NGC 6193, which appears as a star leaving a red tail behind. The external evaporation of dust from the disk of this object is caused by nearby OB-stars. The dust is then swept away by the nearby OB-stars HD 150136 and CD-48 11071 , forming a tail in the wake of the young stars.
Image Credit: NASA Spitzer Space Telescope Filters: 4.5, 8.0 and 24 Micron |
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Author | Meli thev |
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Massive star of type O, called HD 150136
Massive star of type B, called CD-48 11071
One of the many dusty proplyds in this region
Another dusty proplyd
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Horizontal resolution | 28.35 dpc |
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Vertical resolution | 28.35 dpc |