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Gomez's Hamburger

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Surface temperature
  
10,270 K

Constellation
  
Gomez's Hamburger httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons22

Similar
  
Sagittarius, M1‑92, Frosty Leo Nebula, Calabash Nebula, Egg Nebula

Gomez s hamburger


Gomez's Hamburger, also known as IRAS 18059-3211, is believed to be a young star surrounded by a protoplanetary disk. It was initially identified as a planetary nebula, and its distance was estimated to be approximately 6500 light-years away from Earth. However, recent results suggest that this object is a young star surrounded by a protoplanetary disk, at a distance of about 900 light-years away.

It was discovered in 1985 on sky photographs obtained by Arturo Gomez, support technical staff at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory near Vicuña, Chile. The photos suggested that there was a dark band across the object, but its exact structure was difficult to determine because of the atmospheric turbulence that hampers all images taken from the ground. The star itself has a surface temperature of approximately 10,000 K.

The "buns" are light reflecting off dust, and the "burger" is the dark band of dust in the middle.

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Gomez's Hamburger Wikipedia


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