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ITEM REFERENCE1832
PERMANENT LINKhttps://astro.ing.iac.es/outreach/?1832
EXTACCESSyes
TYPE2Image archive
TITLENGC 2237
KEYWORDSHigh-quality images;Nebulae
DATE2007-01-01
ABSTRACTThis image of the Rosette Nebula (NGC 2237) is thought to be the most-detailed ever produced. Compiled from data taken from IPHAS, the Isaac Newton Telescope Photometric Hydrogen-Alpha Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane, the image spans four square degrees, about twenty times the size of the full moon. Image obtained using the Wide-Field Camera on the Isaac Newton Telescope. Resolution is 1 arcsecond per pixel, and North is up, east is left. PDF version: https://www.ing.iac.es/PR/dissemination/rosette.pdf
CREDITNick Wright (University College London) and the IPHAS collaboration.
TELESCOPEINT
INSTRUMENTWFC
THUMB_75
https://www.ing.iac.es/PR/science/rosettess.jpg
FILESJPG (360K) 1600×1464 pixels
JPG (1.1M) 4000×3659 pixels
JPG (3M) 7645×6995 pixels
BMP (153M) 7645×6995 pixels
TIMESTAMP2024-09-01 10:08:22
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