The pawprint of a cosmic cat comes into sharper focus in this week's featured picture from the European Southern Observatory. This image of the Cat's Paw Nebula, released on Monday, combines data from the 2.2-meter MPG/ESO telescope at ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile with 60 hours of exposures from a 400mm telescope manned by expert amateur astronomers Robert Gendler and Ryan M. Hannahoe.
ESO says the additional color information from the amateurs brings out the faint blue nebulosity at the center of the "paw," while the ESO imagery fleshes the picture out with more detail. "The result is an image that is much more than the sum of its parts," the ESO team says in an image advisory. The nebula lies in the constellation Scorpius, 5,500 light-years from Earth. The Cat's Paw is considered one of the most active star formation regions in our galaxy. Let's just hope some astronomical image enhancement engineer doesn't try to airbrush out the cat.
Where in the Cosmos
The Cat's Paw Nebula served as today's "Where in the Cosmos" picture puzzle on the Cosmic Log Facebook page. Every week, I've been posting a picture to the page and asking Cosmic Log followers to guess the cosmic location. This week, the first folks to identify the nebula were Bob Conway, Dave Smith and Neal Patel. To reward their sharp eyes, quick minds and fast typing fingers, all three are eligible to receive a pair of 3-D glasses, provided courtesy of Microsoft Research. Hit the "like" button on the Cosmic Log Facebook page and get ready for next week's "Where in the Cosmos" contest.
Alan Boyle is msnbc.com's science editor. Connect with the Cosmic Log community by "liking" the log's Facebook page, following @b0yle on Twitter and adding the Cosmic Log page to your Google+ presence. You can also check out "The Case for Pluto," my book about the controversial dwarf planet and the search for new worlds.



OMG, that Space Cats video cracked me up.
Yep ....
That's a good way to remember the name of it though .... "LOL"
Thanks Alan ....
nebulosity?
Wow, that is cool. I wonder if it's a curly paw. I think it's so cute when our cats lie on their backs and curl their front paws.
How do you become an "expert amateur" astronomer? Are'nt you just one or the other skill level?
Beyond that, the time and dedication is commendable and the images are superb.
"Amateur" just means you don't get paid for it (which most people interested in astronomy don't -- not that many astronomy jobs open). "Expert" reflects on your study and knowledge of the subject, whether or not it's your paid job.
Thanks for the details .Love the photo.
What is an astronomer? This guy is an astro imager and a profesional one at that. It's incredible Robert Gendler does this from his driveway in light polluted skys.
Yet another haunting image that provokes my existentialism. sigh....what's it all about, Alphie?
Don't you mean, "What's it all about, Alphie Centauri?" -;)
Paul, thanks for my smile of the day.
Annie get your gun.
Space.
The final litterbox.
Thanks Alan, another amazing photo and story.
He does get some cool stuff to check out!
And behind it, edge on where we can not see it, the Great Cosmic Pop-Tart!
(Seriously - thanks for bringing this one back into consciousness - the photos are amazing.)
Good Heavens. That is one heck of a cat, based on that 1 paw-print. "Nice kitty....good kitty...please don't sharpen your claws on our planet...."
Check out that Star Trek logo at the center! "Catspaw" is also an episode in the original series. Is this a coincidence or what????
How can it be that the constallation Scorpius is 5500 light years from earth. I wonder how the "home schoolers" explain that one!
You must not have been home schooled. It's constEllation. Not constAlation.
I have a cat I named Cosmo... this is HIS pawprint!!! He's a star :-D
And I have 5 planets in my Scorpio birth chart. Very interesting...
Nice one Nwtmike! You have made your point. I did attend a Grammar School but my mother still corrected my spelling as well as advise me on etiquette which I guess is more important for every day transactions.
love the docu on this one this was featured last night LazyCash43.com