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Jupiter's auroras animation
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M83: The Thousand-Ruby Galaxy
Image Credit: Subaru Telescope (NAOJ), Hubble Space Telescope, European Southern Observatory - Processing & Copyright: Robert Gendler
Big, bright, and beautiful, spiral galaxy M83 lies a mere twelve million light-years away, near the southeastern tip of the very long constellation Hydra. Prominent spiral arms traced by dark dust lanes and blue star clusters lend this galaxy its popular name, The Southern Pinwheel. But reddish star forming regions that dot the sweeping arms highlighted in this sparkling color composite also suggest another nickname, The Thousand-Ruby Galaxy. About 40,000 light-years across, M83 is a member of a group of galaxies that includes active galaxy Centaurus A. In fact, the core of M83 itself is bright at x-ray energies, showing a high concentration of neutron stars and black holes left from an intense burst of star formation. This sharp composite color image also features spiky foreground Milky Way stars and distant background galaxies. The image data was taken from the Subaru Telescope, the European Southern Observatory's Wide Field Imager camera, and the Hubble Legacy Archive. (Source: Astronomy Picture of the Day)
Day 24 of the 2018 Hubble Space Telescope Advent Calendar, one of 25 photos (eventually). Light in the Darkness. The little-known nebula IRAS 05437+2502 billows out among the bright stars and dark dust clouds that surround it. Unlike many of Hubble’s targets, this object has not been studied in detail and its exact nature is unclear. At first glance it appears to be a small, rather isolated, region of star formation and one might assume that the effects of fierce ultraviolet radiation from bright young stars probably were the cause of the eye-catching shapes of the gas. However, the bright boomerang-shaped feature may tell a more dramatic tale. The interaction of a high velocity young star and the cloud of gas and dust may have created this unusually sharp-edged bright arc. Such a reckless star would have been ejected a high speed from the distant young cluster where it was born. (ESA / Hubble, R. Sahai and NASA)
A 400 year old Pisa the puzzle
A 400 year old puzzle This graphic illustration below possibly represents a way to advancing our knowledge of the universe and taking our understanding to a totally new level. The majority of recent scientific discoveries in the univers have been made by the Hubble Telecope but now there is potentially a new kid on the…
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