Price-Whelan 1
| Price-Whelan 1 | |
|---|---|
| Observation data (J2000 epoch) | |
| Right ascension | 11h 55m 12s |
| Declination | −29° 23′ 00″ |
| Distance | 94200 ly (28.9±0.1 kpc) |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Mass | 1200 M☉ |
| Estimated age | 130±6 Myr |
| Associations | |
| Constellation | Hydra |
Price-Whelan 1 (PW 1) is a young stellar association or disrupting star cluster with low metallicity and extragalactic origin, more specifically the leading arm of the Magellanic gas stream originating in the Magellanic Clouds. Price-Whelan 1 was discovered by Adrian Price-Whelan using Gaia data and additional cluster members were identified using DECam data. The star cluster contains less than a thousand stars. The existence of Price-Whelan 1 suggests that the stream of gas extending from the Magellanic Clouds to our Milky Way is about half as far from the Milky Way as previously thought.