WISE: Wide-Field Infrared Survey ExplorerWISE HomeWISE: Wide-Field Infrared Survey ExplorerWISE: Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer
Mission Science News & Events Education & Outreach Multimedia Gallery For Astronomers
WISE: Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer
spacer
    WISE Home
divider
WISE Multimedia Gallery Images
divider
Movies & Simulations
divider
Slideshows
divider
Podcasts
divider
WWT Guided Tour
     
WISE Multimedia Gallery

Download Options:

small (89K) 400 x 256 JPEG
medium (272K) 800 x 512 JPEG
large (689K) 1600 x 1024 JPEG
original (14.5M) 4032 x 2580 TIFF

 

WISE Multimedia Gallery

Packaged Image:

The newborn star cluster AFGL 490 is hidden behind a multicolored cloud, but WISE's infrared vision peers through and reveals them.

Download Options:

Packaged image (1.94M) 3000 x 2400 JPG

Packaged image (27.2M) 10 x 8 in. PDF

 

 

WISE

Multimedia Gallery

AFGL 490

The newborn star cluster AFGL 490 is hidden behind a multicolored cloud, but WISE's infrared vision peers through and reveals them.

Aug 2, 2010 - WISE Reveals a Hidden Star Cluster

The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, has seen a cluster of newborn stars enclosed in a cocoon of dust and gas in the constellation Camelopardalis. The cluster, AFGL 490, is hidden from view in visible light by the cloud.  But WISE’s infrared vision sees the glow of the dust itself, and penetrates this dust to see the infant stars within.

Not much is known about this stealthy star cluster. Its distance from Earth is estimated to be about 2,300 light-years. The portion of the star-forming nebula captured in this view stretches across about 62 light-years of space.

All four infrared detectors aboard WISE were used to make this mosaic. Color is representational: blue and cyan represent infrared light at wavelengths of 3.4 and 4.6 microns, which is dominated by light from stars. Green and red represent light at 12 and 22 microns, which is mostly light from warm dust.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/WISE Team

 
       
   
-About the Object-
Name: AFGL 490
Type: Nebula > Molecular Cloud
Distance: about 2,300 light-years
Size: about 62 light-years across

-About the Image-
Position of object (J2000): RA 03h 27m 38s, Dec +58° 47' 05"
Constellation: Camelopardalis
Field of View: 1.54 x 0.99 degrees
Orientation: North is 72 degrees right of vertical
Color Mapping: 22 microns=Red, 12 microns=Green, 4.6 microns=cyan, 3.4 microns=blue
 
       
    Return to Image Index  
WISE
logos
spacer
UCLA JPL
Last updated 3/7/12 © UC Regents

NASA Untitled Document