- AFGL 2591
Starbox begin
name=AFGL 2591Starbox image
caption = AFGL 2591 Starbox observe
epoch=J2000
ra=20h 29m 24.9s
dec=+40° 11' 21"'
appmag_v=44
constell=Cygnus Starbox character
class=
b-v=?
u-b=?
variable=None Starbox astrometry
radial_v=
prop_mo_ra=
prop_mo_dec=
gal_lat=+00.7090
gal_lon=078.8871
parallax=
p_error=
absmag_v=
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Distance
3261.6 Ly Starbox detail
mass=?
radius=5
luminosity=20.000
temperature=?
metal=?
gravity=?
rotation=?
age=1 million Starbox catalog
names=IRAS 20275+4001,RAFGL 19. Starbox reference
Simbad=AFGL+2591AFGL 2591 is a young, massive
star in theconstellation Cygnus. It is more than 3,000light-years fromthe Earth and is at least 10 times the size ofthe Sun and over 20,000 times as bright. [Gemini Spies Strong Stellar Gusts in Nearby Massive Star. 2004. Gemini Observatory. Retrieved June 18, 2008, from http://www.gemini.edu/node/48.] It is estimated to be about one million years old, about one-fifth ofthe Sun's age. [Astronomy Picture of the Day. (n.d.) NASA. Retrieved June 18, 2008, from http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap010829.html.]Nebula
AFGL 2591 is expelling a
nebula of gas and dust, a common feature in the formation of stars of similar size to the Sun, but less common in larger stars. Over the past 10,000 years, this process has created a nebula that is over 500 times the diameter ofthe Solar System .Infrared images from instruments mounted on the telescope,Gemini North , reveals four expanding rings of gas and dust, indicating that the expulsion occurred in episodes.Notes
References
* http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/ecol-pool/dipl/dipl_302.pdf
* http://jumk.de/astronomie/big-stars/afgl-2591.shtml
* http://cxc.harvard.edu/target_lists/cycle7/abstracts_cycle7.html
* http://www.gemini.edu/node/48
* http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap010829.html
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