Collinder 228

E290081

Collinder 228 is an open star cluster embedded in the Carina Nebula, notable for its young, massive stars that help illuminate and shape the surrounding gas and dust.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Collinder 228 canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf astronomical object
open star cluster
associatedWith massive star formation
catalogue Collinder catalogue of open clusters
catalogueType open cluster catalogue entry
contains OB-type stars
ionizing stars of Carina Nebula
contributesTo illumination of Carina Nebula
shaping of surrounding gas and dust
distanceFromEarth approximately 2300 parsecs
approximately 7500 light-years
embeddedIn Carina Nebula
hasAge few million years
hasAlternateName Cr 228
hasAstrophysicalRole ionization source for surrounding nebula
tracer of recent star formation
hasEnvironment dust-rich nebular region
gas-rich nebular region
hasStellarPopulation massive stars
young stars
isIn southern sky
isPartOf Milky Way
surface form: Milky Way Galaxy
locatedIn Carina Nebula
locatedInConstellation Carina
locatedInGalacticQuadrant Sagittarius Arm
surface form: Carina–Sagittarius Arm
namedAfter Per Collinder
observedIn infrared wavelengths
optical wavelengths
partOf Carina Nebula
surface form: Carina star-forming complex

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Carina Nebula contains Collinder 228
Carina constellation containsMassiveStarCluster Collinder 228
subject surface form: Carina
NGC 3372 containsStarCluster Collinder 228