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cosmicfocus · 5 months
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Gum 23
A large wedge shaped emission nebula, sliced by lanes of obscuring dust
A Nebula in Vela Also catalogued as RCW 38 Image exposure: 58 minutesImage Size:Size: 2.09° x 1.39°Image date:2024-04-11 I managed less than an hour of imaging data before the clouds came and put a stop to proceedings. This is an HII (ionised hydrogen) nebula with a very young star cluster emerging from its birthplace within the gas cloud. Gum 23 is described in Hartung’s Astronomical…
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cosmonautroger · 1 year
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RCW 38
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the-wolf-and-moon · 2 years
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RCW 38, Stardust
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scienceanduniverse · 6 months
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Journey to the RCW 38 star cluster.
The image was taken using Hubble cameras, which look far ahead and allow for such precision.
#astronomy ❤️
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seleuss · 6 months
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SELEUSS - OMPHALOS COLLECTION
THIS IS THE FIRST SET OF OUR OMPHALOS COLLECTION. THIS BOX CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING TRUFFLES:
EIREANN D'OR - GLENCARA IRISH CREAM
PICCO NOCCI - HAZELNUT
MUCHEN MUNICH 38%
TASMANIAN LEATHERWOOD HONEY
ACER - ORGANIC MAPLE
BUCKWHEAT BLOSSOM HONEY
ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL
ALFALFA BLOSSOM HONEY
PEPPER'S STRAWBERRIES & CREAM
MAS PASION, MAS AMOR: PASSION FRUIT
IDA'S RASPBERRIES & CREAM
VISSINO VISSINO - GREEK SOUR CHERRY
GLYKA KOUTALIOS - FIGS & BERGAMOT
CONTAINS: Soy Lecithin, Milk, gluten, HONEY, BEE POLLEn, AND RESIDUAL ALCOHOL (some of the PRODUCTS CONTAINS LIQUOR AND THE ALCOHOL CONTENT IS ONE PERCENT (1%) OR LESS OF THE WEIGHT OF THE PRODUCT. EXEMPTIONS UNDER: rcw 66.12.160). This product is processed in a facility that contains milk, wheat, hazelnuts, almonds, peanuts, cashews and other nuts. [ does not contain: caramel, marshmallow, corn syrup, tapioca syrup, ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, palm oil or glaze ] WARNING: Do not feed honey or honey related products like bee pollen to infants under 1 year of age. 
STORAGE: [PERISHABLE ITEM] Please refrigerate chocolates in an airtight container or plastic bag.  PREPARATION: For best results, please allow chocolates to equalize to room temperature of between 68-72°F (~20-22°C) for approximately 10-15 minutes; depending on ambient room temperature and in an airtight environment to prevent moisture condensation on the surface of the chocolates.  
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SELEUSS - OMPHALOS COLLECTION
THIS IS THE FIRST SET OF OUR OMPHALOS COLLECTION. THIS BOX CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING TRUFFLES:
EIREANN D'OR - GLENCARA IRISH CREAM
PICCO NOCCI - HAZELNUT
MUCHEN MUNICH 38%
TASMANIAN LEATHERWOOD HONEY
ACER - ORGANIC MAPLE
BUCKWHEAT BLOSSOM HONEY
ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL
ALFALFA BLOSSOM HONEY
PEPPER'S STRAWBERRIES & CREAM
MAS PASION, MAS AMOR: PASSION FRUIT
IDA'S RASPBERRIES & CREAM
VISSINO VISSINO - GREEK SOUR CHERRY
GLYKA KOUTALIOS - FIGS & BERGAMOT
CONTAINS: Soy Lecithin, Milk, gluten, HONEY, BEE POLLEn, AND RESIDUAL ALCOHOL (some of the PRODUCTS CONTAINS LIQUOR AND THE ALCOHOL CONTENT IS ONE PERCENT (1%) OR LESS OF THE WEIGHT OF THE PRODUCT. EXEMPTIONS UNDER: rcw 66.12.160). This product is processed in a facility that contains milk, wheat, hazelnuts, almonds, peanuts, cashews and other nuts. [ does not contain: caramel, marshmallow, corn syrup, tapioca syrup, ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, palm oil or glaze ] WARNING: Do not feed honey or honey related products like bee pollen to infants under 1 year of age. 
STORAGE: [PERISHABLE ITEM] Please refrigerate chocolates in an airtight container or plastic bag.  PREPARATION: For best results, please allow chocolates to equalize to room temperature of between 68-72°F (~20-22°C) for approximately 10-15 minutes; depending on ambient room temperature and in an airtight environment to prevent moisture condensation on the surface of the chocolates.  
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aldocerandaz · 11 months
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Un colorido paisaje celeste de estrellas azules
Estas  observaciones del Very Large Telescope de ESO, puede verse el cúmulo estelar RCW 38 en todo su esplendor Un colorido paisaje celeste a 5.500 años luz.Un equipo de astrónomos del Observatorio Europeo Austral (ESO) ha observado el cúmulo estelar RCW 38, situado en la constelación de Vela, a 5.500 años luz de distancia de la Tierra. La imagen, tomada durante las pruebas de la cámara HAWK-I…
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SELEUSS - ELIXIR D'ORANGE - GRAND MARNIER
BATCH 1019R
PART OF OUR L’amour des trios Oranges SERIES OF ORANGE INFUSED CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES
This ORANGE is made with Grand Marnier’s Cognac & Orange Liqueur, organic cream, and our specially formulated 38%+ Loretta™ milk chocolate, for that perfect blend of Caribbean orange and sweet chocolate aroma, with the Ugni Blanc grape Cognac slowly arriving as the ganache melts! Enrobed in our 55%+ Regina™ dark milk chocolate infused with orange and topped with granulized orange peels.
Pairing: Warm Cognac/Brandy, Champagnes, Sweet White Bordeaux, your favorite Cosmopolitan or Grand Mimosa, Enjoy! (B1019R, 1031A) This product contains liquor and the alcohol content is one 1% or less of the weight of the product. EXEMPTION: RCW 66.12.160
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SELEUSS - EIREANN D'OR - IRISH CREAM TRUFFLES
BATCH 1214: Five Farms & Jameson edition
May the Luck of the Irish be with you! Our chocolate charm is made with Five Farms’ Single Batch Irish Cream, organic cream, a special 32% milk chocolate and of course, Jameson Irish Whiskey! Enrobed in our 38%+ LORETTA™ milk chocolate and decorated with either chocolate or coffee Pailletés Fins. (B1214, Bottles: L1161L2379 05:58, L702415034 08:59 )   ÁTHAS!
INGREDIENTS: Chocolate (Cacao Beans, Sugar, FULL CREAM MILK, LACTOSE, Cacao Butter, soy & Sunflower Lecithin, Vanilla), Organic Cream, FIVE FARMS IRISH CREAM, Glucose, JAMESON IRISH WHISKEY, Spices. Pailletes fins café & Chocolat (sugar, unsweetened chocolate, cocoa butter, whole milk powder, milk fat, coffee, instant coffee, vanilla, natural flavors).
CONTAINS: MILK, LACTOSE, RESIDUAL ALCOHOL. THIS PRODUCT IS PROCESSED IN A FACILITY THAT CONTAINS MILK, EGGS, WHEAT, HAZELNUTS, ALMONDS, PEANUTS AND OTHER NUTS. This product contains liquor and the alcohol content is one 1% or less of the weight of the product. EXEMPTION: RCW 66.12.160
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chibinotan · 3 years
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Star Cluster and Nebula
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space-pics · 3 years
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Star Cluster RCW 38 (NASA, Chandra, 6/18/02) by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
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space-wallpapers · 5 years
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Stellar Cluster RCW 38 : Protostar (desktop/laptop) Click the image to download the correct size for your desktop or laptop in high resolution
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sgtechs-in · 6 years
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Scientists takes RCW 38 star cluster photos| वैज्ञानिकों ने धूल का लबादा ओढ़े तारों के झुंड की तस्वीरें लीं
Scientists takes RCW 38 star cluster photos| वैज्ञानिकों ने धूल का लबादा ओढ़े तारों के झुंड की तस्वीरें लीं
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This image shows the star cluster RCW 38, as captured by the HAWK-I infrared imager mounted on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile. By gazing into infrared wavelengths, HAWK-I can examine dust-shrouded star clusters like RCW 38, providing an unparalleled view of the stars forming within. This cluster contains hundreds of young, hot, massive stars, and lies some 5500 light-years away in the constellation of Vela (The Sails).
Credit: ESO/K. Muzic
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harvestheart · 6 years
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New observations with ESO's Very Large Telescope show the star cluster RCW 38 in all its glory. This image was taken during testing of the HAWK-I camera with the GRAAL adaptive optics system. It shows the cluster and its surrounding clouds of brightly glowing gas in exquisite detail, with dark tendrils of dust threading through the bright core of this young gathering of stars. Credit: ESO/K. Muzic https://phys.org/news/2018-07-celestial-landscape.html#jCp
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spaceexp · 6 years
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Colourful Celestial Landscape
ESO - European Southern Observatory logo. 11 July 2018
Celestial Art
New observations with ESO’s Very Large Telescope show the star cluster RCW 38 in all its glory. This image was taken during testing of the HAWK-I camera with the GRAAL adaptive optics system. It shows RCW 38 and its surrounding clouds of brightly glowing gas in exquisite detail, with dark tendrils of dust threading through the bright core of this young gathering of stars.
RCW 38 in the Constellation of Vela
This image shows the star cluster RCW 38, as captured by the HAWK-I infrared imager mounted on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile. By gazing into infrared wavelengths, HAWK-I can examine dust-shrouded star clusters like RCW 38, providing an unparalleled view of the stars forming within. This cluster contains hundreds of young, hot, massive stars, and lies some 5500 light-years away in the constellation of Vela (The Sails).
Digitized Sky Survey image around the stellar cluster RCW 38
The central area of RCW 38 is visible here as a bright, blue-tinted region, an area inhabited by numerous very young stars and protostars that are still in the process of forming. The intense radiation pouring out from these newly born stars causes the surrounding gas to glow brightly. This is in stark contrast to the streams of cooler cosmic dust winding through the region, which glow gently in dark shades of red and orange. The contrast creates this spectacular scene — a piece of celestial artwork.
Zooming into RCW 38
Previous images of this region taken in optical wavelengths are strikingly different — optical images appear emptier of stars due to dust and gas blocking our view of the cluster. Observations in the infrared, however, allow us to peer through the dust that obscures the view in the optical and delve into the heart of this star cluster. HAWK-I is installed on Unit Telescope 4 (Yepun) of the VLT, and operates at near-infrared wavelengths. It has many scientific roles, including obtaining images of nearby galaxies or large nebulae as well as individual stars and exoplanets. GRAAL is an adaptive optics module which helps HAWK-I to produce these spectacular images. It makes use of four laser beams projected into the night sky, which act as artificial reference stars, used to correct for the effects of atmospheric turbulence — providing a sharper image.
Panning across RCW 38
This image was captured as part of a series of test observations — a process known as science verification — for HAWK-I and GRAAL. These tests are an integral part of the commissioning of a new instrument on the VLT, and include a set of typical scientific observations that verify and demonstrate the capabilities of the new instrument. More information: The Principal Investigator of the observing proposal which led this spectacular image was Koraljka Muzic (CENTRA, University of Lisbon, Portugal). Her collaborators were Joana Ascenso (CENTRA, University of Porto, Portugal), Amelia Bayo (University of Valparaiso, Chile), Arjan Bik (Stockholm University, Sweden), Hervé Bouy (Laboratoire d’astrophysique de Bordeaux, France), Lucas Cieza (University Diego Portales, Chile), Vincent Geers (UKATC, UK), Ray Jayawardhana (York University, Canada), Karla Peña Ramírez (University of Antofagasta, Chile), Rainer Schoedel (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain), and Aleks Scholz (University of St Andrews, UK). The Science Verification of HAWK-I with the GRAAL adaptive optics module was presented in an article in ESO’s quarterly journal The Messenger entitled HAWK-I GRAAL Science Verification. The science verification team was composed of Bruno Leibundgut, Pascale Hibon, Harald Kuntschner, Cyrielle Opitom, Jerome Paufique, Monika Petr-Gotzens, Ralf Siebenmorgen, Elena Valenti and Anita Zanella, all from ESO. ESO is the foremost intergovernmental astronomy organisation in Europe and the world’s most productive ground-based astronomical observatory by far. It has 15 Member States: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, along with the host state of Chile and with Australia as a strategic partner. ESO carries out an ambitious programme focused on the design, construction and operation of powerful ground-based observing facilities enabling astronomers to make important scientific discoveries. ESO also plays a leading role in promoting and organising cooperation in astronomical research. ESO operates three unique world-class observing sites in Chile: La Silla, Paranal and Chajnantor. At Paranal, ESO operates the Very Large Telescope and its world-leading Very Large Telescope Interferometer as well as two survey telescopes, VISTA working in the infrared and the visible-light VLT Survey Telescope. ESO is also a major partner in two facilities on Chajnantor, APEX and ALMA, the largest astronomical project in existence. And on Cerro Armazones, close to Paranal, ESO is building the 39-metre Extremely Large Telescope, the ELT, which will become “the world’s biggest eye on the sky”. Links: ESOcast 171 Light: Colourful Celestial Landscape: https://www.eso.org/public/videos/eso1823a/ The Messenger 172 containing the paper HAWK-I GRAAL Science Verification: https://www.eso.org/public/products/messengers/messenger_0172/ HAWK-I/GRAAL instrument page: https://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/paranal-observatory/vlt/vlt-instr/hawk-i/ ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT): http://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/paranal-observatory/vlt/ Images, Text, Credits: ESO/Calum Turner/K. Muzic/IAU and Sky & Telescope/Digitized Sky Survey 2. Acknowledgment: Davide De Martin/Videos: ESO, DSS, N. Risinger (skysurvey.org). Music: Astral Electronic. Greetings, Orbiter.ch Full article
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