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The Hubble Space Telescope peered into the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, to view this glittering scene. These stars are part of NGC 376, a relatively small open cluster where stars are loosely gathered together. It's quite different from globular clusters, where...
This enormous section of the Milky Way galaxy is a mosaic of images from NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE. The constellations Cassiopeia and Cepheus are featured in this 1,000-square-degree expanse. These constellations, named after an ancient Queen and King of Ethiopia in ...
NGC 6744 is similar to our home galaxy in more ways than one. Like the Milky Way, NGC 6744 has a prominent central region packed with old yellow stars. Moving away from the galactic core, one can see parts of the dusty spiral arms painted in shades of pink and blue; while the blue ...
Shortlisted in the Nightscape category. A “cosmic” butterfly. | Naveen Chellaiah Winner of the Best Mobile Astrophotographer category. The Milky Way Galaxy and the Rajgad Fort. | Aditya Kinjawadekar Winner of the Nightscape category. The Milky Way Galaxy above Stat Tso Lake. | Soumya Banerjee...
It has been two years since the James Webb Space Telescope shared its first colour image of the cosmos, but that was just the beginning.
The observatory captured thousands of images of the spiral galaxy, known as NGC 6872, since its launch. The galaxy, located in the Peacock constellation of the universe, is over 522,000 light-years across, or more than five times the size of the Milky Way,according to NASA. ...
The images show a range of objects from the heart of the Milky Way to supernova remnants, each one combining different sets of data to create a stunning view of an object that couldn’t be perceived in this way by human eyes. The first image in the collection is titled Galactic Center....
Describes the surprising images of the Milky Way Galaxy presented at a conference entitled, 'Back to the Galaxy' at the University of Maryland from October 12-14, 1992. Images taken in radio, infrared, and x-rays; Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), IRAS, and ROSAT satellites; Maps of gal...
Predictive models for identification of Milky Way Galaxy digital imagesdoi:10.1007/s12648-019-01659-5J. SkeivalasV. TurlaM. JureviciusSpringer India