Trifid Nebula (M20)

International Gemini Observatory/Ingrid Braul, Southlands Elementary, Vancouver BC

Trifid Nebula (M20)

Central region of the Trifid Nebula (M20 in the Messier Catalogue) taken by the Gemini North 8-meter Telescope on Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii, June 5, 2002. Located in the constellation of Sagittarius, the beautiful nebula is a much-photographed, dynamic cloud of gas and dust where stars are being born. One of the massive stars at the nebula's center was born approximately 100,000 years ago. The nebula's distance from the Solar System remains in dispute, but it is generally agreed to be somewhere between 2,200 to 9,000 light years away. See Image Release for details Technical Details: Acquisition Date: June 5-6, 2002 Telescope: Gemini North, Mauna Kea Hawai'i Instrument: GMOS (Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph) Field of View: ~ 5 x 5 arcminutes FilterColorExposure TimeWavelength RangeImage Quality

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ID: gemini0207a
Type: Observation

About the Object

Name: M20

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