File:Boomerang nebula - ALMA-HST-- Potw1724a.tif

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English: True shape of the Boomerang

This Picture of Week shows the Boomerang Nebula, a protoplanetary nebula, as seen by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). The background purple structure, as seen in visible light with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows a classic double-lobe shape with a very narrow central region. ALMA’s ability to see the cold molecular gas reveals the nebula’s more elongated shape, in orange.

Since 2003 the nebula, located about 5000 light-years from Earth, has held the record for the coldest known object in the Universe. The nebula is thought to have formed from the envelope of a star in its later stages of life which engulfed a smaller, binary companion. It is possible that this is the cause of the ultra-cold outflows, which are illuminated by the light of the central, dying star.

ALMA looked at the nebula’s central dusty disc and the outflows further out, which span a distance of almost four light-years across the sky. These outflows are even colder than the cosmic microwave background, reaching temperatures below –270 °C. The outflows are also expanding at a speed of 590 000 kilometres per hour.

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ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/R. Sahai

Coordinates 
Position (RA):	12 44 46.10
Position (Dec):	-54° 31' 12.87"
Field of view:	0.37 x 0.37 arcminutes
Orientation:	North is 0.1° left of vertica
Colours & filters Band	Wavelength	Telescope
Optical V	606 nm	Hubble Space Telescope ACS
Radio 12CO	880 μm	Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Band 7 
Optical V	606 nm	Hubble Space Telescope ACS
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Date 12 June 2017, 06:00 (Release)
Source http://www.eso.org/public/images/potw1724a/ http://www.eso.org/public/archives/images/original/eso1724a.tif
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ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/R. Sahai
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