The Galactic Core in Infrared

in #science8 years ago

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NASA's Hubble and Spitzer Telescope have been working continuously to know what's in the center of Aksagonganga. Where in the visible light the sky is almost invisible in our eyes. In the light of the infrared light, this image is taken by the cosmic dust of the galaxy's center, the two telescopes mentioned above. About 300x 115 light-years, this image is created by adding about 2000 photos.
On the left side of the picture is the Vertex Arches Cluster, the other side of the story is the Quintuplet Cluster. The two stanzas, which center around, are a black hole, which is known as Sagittarius A *. The black hole is much quieter than the black hole in the center of other galaxies.

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