Embargoed Until: 1:00 a.m. (EDT) August 24, 2000
Probing deep within a
neighborhood stellar nursery, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope uncovered a swarm
of newborn brown dwarfs. The orbiting observatory's near-infrared camera
revealed about 50 of these objects throughout the Orion Nebula's Trapezium
cluster [image at right], about 1,500 light-years from Earth. Appearing like
glistening precious stones surrounding a setting of sparkling diamonds, more
than 300 fledgling stars and brown dwarfs surround the brightest, most massive
stars [center of picture] in Hubble's view of the Trapezium cluster's central
region. The brown dwarfs are too dim to be seen in an image taken by the Hubble
telescope's visible-light camera [picture at left].
Credits for
near-infrared image: NASA;
K.L. Luhman (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Mass.);
and G. Schneider, E. Young, G. Rieke, A. Cotera, H. Chen, M. Rieke, R. Thompson
(Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.)
Credits for visible-light
picture: NASA, C.R. O'Dell and S.K. Wong (Rice
University)