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Western Veil, Caldwell 34 in Cygnus Loop
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Western portion of the Veil Nebula (Cygnus Loop). The Veil nebula, also known as the Cygnus Loop, is an enormous region of diffuse gas emission, covering several degrees on the sky. The nebula is the remnant of a supernova explosion which occurred more than 20000 years ago. It consists mostly of interstellar matter swept up by the material flung off by the exploding star, and it still shines because of excitation due to the collision between this expanding shock wave and the interstellar medium. The Veil nebula also emits X-rays, although they are weaker than those from younger supernova remnants such as Cassiopeia A, since the shock loses energy as it plows through its surroundings. Supernova explosions are perhaps the most spectacular events in our Galaxy, occurring when a star throws off its outer layers at speeds of ten to twenty thousand kilometers per second, leaving behind sometimes nothing, sometimes a shriveled remnant neutron star, or sometimes even a totally collapsed black hole. This image was made by combining a number of exposures taken on the night of July 15th 1996, with a 2048x2048 CCD detector at the Burrell Schmidt telescope of the Warner and Swasey Observatory of Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), situated on Kitt Peak in southern Arizona. These observations were made during the telescope training part of the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program operated by NOAO/Tucson and funded by the National Science Foundation.
Credit:
N.A. Sharp/REU Program/NOAO/AURA/NSF/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2712687
Legacy Identifier:
JC6826
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3114px × 4650px (~41 MB)
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