File:M33-013406.63 Pan-STARRS.jpg

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The late O-type supergiant M33-013406.63 ([HS80] B416), imaged by Pan-STARRS.

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English: The image shows the very luminous O-type supergiant M33-013406.63 in the Triangulum Galaxy. Possibly the most luminous star known, it has a bolometric luminosity of more than 9 million times that of the Sun. This image was produced using stack 1935.063, with three filters at settings r for the red, g for the green, and a dashed line for the blue.
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Source https://ps1images.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/ps1cutouts?pos=01%3A34%3A06.606+%2B30%3A41%3A48.14&filter=color&filter=g&filter=r&filetypes=stack&auxiliary=data&size=960&output_size=1024&verbose=0&autoscale=99.500000&catlist=
Author The Pan-STARRS1 Surveys (PS1) and the PS1 public science archive have been made possible through contributions by the Institute for Astronomy, the University of Hawaii, the Pan-STARRS Project Office, the Max-Planck Society, and its participating institutes, the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg and the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Garching, The Johns Hopkins University, Durham University, the University of Edinburgh, the Queen's University Belfast, the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network Incorporated, the National Central University of Taiwan, the Space Telescope Science Institute, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Grant No. NNX08AR22G issued through the Planetary Science Division of the NASA Science Mission Directorate, the National Science Foundation Grant No. AST-1238877, the University of Maryland, Eotvos Lorand University (ELTE), the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
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Pan-STARRS1 data archive is hosted by MAST. Unless otherwise stated, all material on the site was produced by NASA and STScI. Material on this site produced by STScI was created, authored, and/or prepared for NASA under Contract NAS5-26555. Unless otherwise specifically stated, no claim to copyright is being asserted by STScI, and material on this site may be freely used as in the public domain in accordance with NASA's contract. However, it is requested that in any subsequent use of this work NASA and STScI be given appropriate acknowledgement. [1]

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