about us   subscribe   site map   
 

Image Archive
• Hall of Fame
• Wallpapers
• Zoomable
• View All
• Top 100
• Top 100 zip file screen size (26Mb)
• Top 100 zip file original size (1.9Gb)
• Advanced Search
• Image formats

A Bright Supernova in the Nearby Galaxy NGC 2403

Click for larger image

The explosion of a massive star blazes with the light of 200 million Suns in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image. The arrow at top right points to the stellar blast, called a supernova. The supernova is so bright in this image that it easily could be mistaken for a foreground star in our Milky Way Galaxy. And yet, this supernova, called SN 2004dj, resides far beyond our galaxy. Its home is in the outskirts of NGC 2403, a galaxy located 11 million light-years from Earth. Although the supernova is far from Earth, it is the closest stellar explosion discovered in more than a decade.

Credit: NASA, ESA, A.V. Filippenko (University of California, Berkeley), P. Challis (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), et al.

 

Info

Long Caption
Press Release
Id:opo0423a
Object:NGC 2403, SN 2004dj
Type:Galaxy, Star
Instru-ment:ACS
Width:3880
Height:3952

Downloads

Images
Fullsize Original
41,500 KB
Massive file!
Large JPEG
10,360 KB
Screensize JPEG
789 KB
 
Zoomable
Zoomable

 
Wallpapers
1024 x 768
699 KB
1280 x 1024
1,195 KB
1600 x 1200
1,753 KB