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New Birth of Star Images

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Thought it interesting and did not see it posted.

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Infrared Vision Reveals Star Birth
By Larry O'Hanlon, Discovery News

Nov. 10, 2005 — The Spitzer Space Telescope is now going where no telescope has gone before — into the dark heart of interstellar clouds where stars are being born.

A stunning new infrared-light Spitzer image shows a vast cloud of dust and gas being blasted by the stellar winds from a very massive star just outside the picture.

The blast has caused the dust and gas to blow away from the star and to collapse in some places, causing swarms of new stars to condense and burst into life inside the cloud. All this action is happening inside what's called the W5 region of the constellation Cassiopeia, some 7,000 light-years from Earth.

"In the optical (visible light), the cloud itself obscures the stars," said Spitzer investigator Joseph Hora of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
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Arrr, if only the Spitzer could see into the UV...
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And if only the Chandra X-ray telescope could make my coffee... your point was...?

We have UV telescopes. I do not know what they see when they look at this, if they have looked at it.
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drachefly wrote:And if only the Chandra X-ray telescope could make my coffee... your point was...?
If the Spitzer could cover the UV as well as the IR in one continuous band, then it could probably replace the Hubble. Unfortunately, no space telescope current or planned covers the same band as Hubble. Which means we'll be missing a bunch when it finally quits. (Thanks a heap, el Shrub, for making us spend billions on a boondoggle and have no money left over for real science!)

I got this from Bill Jefferys, a (retired) professor of Astrophysics at the University of Texas. He worked on the Hubble, and would be keeping track of other missions that would cover the same territory.

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