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    Coronet: A Star-Formation Neighbor

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    Coronet: A Star-Formation Neighbor

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    10.06.2009

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    NASA

    While perhaps not quite as well known as its star-formation cousin Orion, the Corona Australis region (containing, at its heart, the Coronet cluster) is one of the nearest and most active regions of ongoing star formation. At only about 420 light-years away, the Coronet is over three times closer than the Orion nebula is to Earth. The Coronet contains a loose cluster of a few dozen young stars with a wide range of masses and at various stages of evolution, giving astronomers an opportunity to observe embryonic stars simultaneously in several wavelengths. This composite image shows the Coronet in X-rays from Chandra (purple) and infrared from Spitzer (orange, green, and cyan). The Spitzer image shows young stars plus diffuse emission from dust. Due to the host of young stars in different life stages in the Coronet, astronomers can use these data to pinpoint details of how the youngest stars evolve.

    NASA Identifier: SPITZ-sig07-017

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    Date Taken: 10.06.2009
    Date Posted: 10.10.2012 10:57
    Photo ID: 684305
    Resolution: 1536x1536
    Size: 176.04 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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