The Astro Geeks photo of the week | The Trifid Nebula (M20)

The Astro Geeks photo of the week | The Trifid Nebula (M20)

The Trifid Nebula (M20)

Click to enlarge: APOW for the week of Sept, 7 2014

The Trifid Nebula (catalogued as Messier 20 or M20 and as NGC 6514) is an H II region located in Sagittarius. It was discovered by Charles Messier on June 5, 1764.  Its name means 'divided into three lobes'. The object is an unusual combination of an open cluster of stars; an emission nebula (the lower, red portion), a reflection nebula (the upper, blue portion) and a dark nebula (the apparent 'gaps' within the emission nebula that cause the trifurcated appearance; these are also designated Barnard 85). Viewed through a small telescope, the Trifid Nebula is a bright and peculiar object, and is thus a perennial favorite of amateur astronomers.

Copyright Albert Barr

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