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Crab Nebula

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Title

Crab Nebula

Subject

Crab Nebula

Description

ABOUT THIS IMAGE

The Great Observatories' Multiwavelength View of the Crab Nebula

This new multiwavelength image of the Crab Nebula combines X-ray light from the Chandra X-ray Observatory (in blue) with visible light from the Hubble Space Telescope (in yellow) and infrared light seen by the Spitzer Space Telescope (in red). This particular combination of light from across the electromagnetic spectrum highlights the nested structure of the pulsar wind nebula.

The X-rays reveal the beating heart of the Crab, the neutron-star remnant from the supernova explosion seen almost a thousand years ago. This neutron star is the super-dense collapsed core of an exploded star and is now a pulsar that rotates at a blistering rate of 30 times per second. A disk of X-ray-emitting material, spewing jets of high-energy particles perpendicular to the disk, surrounds the pulsar. The infrared light in this image shows synchrotron radiation, formed from streams of charged particles spiraling around the pulsar's strong magnetic fields.

The visible light is emission from oxygen that has been heated by higher-energy (ultraviolet and X-ray) synchrotron radiation. The delicate tendrils seen in visible light form what astronomers call a "cage" around the rich tapestry of synchrotron radiation, which in turn encompasses the energetic fury of the X-ray disk and jets. These multiwavelength interconnected structures illustrate that the pulsar is the main energy source for the emission seen by all three telescopes.

The Crab Nebula resides 6,500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Taurus.

ABOUT THE OBJECT

Object Name:
Crab Nebula, M1, NGC 1952

Object Description:
Supernova remnant

Object Position:
R. A. 05:34:31.94
Dec. +22:00:52.2

Constellation:
Taurus

Distance:
6,500 light-years

Dimensions:
Image is 7 arcmin across (about 13 light-years)

Source

https://hubblesite.org/image/4601/gallery

Date

2020-01-05

Type

Still Image

Identifier

STScI-2020-03

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Citation

“Crab Nebula,” Dominican University SOIS Omeka Site, accessed November 14, 2024, http://108.166.64.190/omeka222/items/show/1858.