Will the spider
ever catch the fly? Not if both are large emission nebulas toward the
constellation of the Charioteer (Auriga). The spider-shaped gas cloud in the image center is actually an
emission nebula labelled IC 417, while the smaller fly-shaped cloud on the left is
dubbed NGC 1931 and is both an emission nebula and a reflection
nebula. About 10,000 light-years distant, both nebulas harbor young star
clusters. For scale, the more compact NGC 1931 (Fly) is about 10 light-years across. The featured deep image, captured over 20 hours during late January in Berkshire UK, also shows more diffuse and red-glowing interstellar
gas and dust.
Image & info via APOD
Image Credit & Copyright: Dave Boddington
Source: The Spider
and the Fly – Scents of Science
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