About Milky Way Project BUBBLE NEBULAE: IDENTIFY, MARK, AND SIZE Using our bubble-drawing tool, you will find infrared "bubbles" and measure their sizes and shapes. BOW SHOCKS! We need your help to hunt these elusive shock waves driven through space by massive stars. ENTER THE UNKNOWN If ...
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When you’re drawing bubbles, star clusters and everything else all over the Milky Way, you have the option to click a little ‘star’ button to mark an image as a favourite. These are then visible in the ‘My Galaxy’ portion of the site. Primarily this is done to let you keep hol...
From the folks that brought you the addictive citizen science projects Galaxy Zoo and Moon Zoo (among others), comes yet another way to explore our Universe and help out scientists at the same time.The Milky Way Projectinvites members of the public to look at images from infrared surveys of...
and I was back to the drawing board to find the right time. I went down to 28sec, 26sec, 25 sec and finally down to 23 sec, where I could see no trailing at all. So by reverse engineering, I ended up with 333 as the right figure. As you can see, it is a long way from ...
Chapter 4 Expanding Horizons – The Milky Way and Beyond 4.1 Discovery of the First Discrete Radio Sources Non-solar research at the Radiophysics Laboratory (RP) was launched in September 1946 when Joe Pawsey (1908–1962) tried unsuccessfully to observe the enigmatic 'radio star...
🌌 is based on the real astronomical phenomenon of the Milky Way, which is the galaxy that contains our solar system. The Milky Way is visible from Earth as a band of light in the night sky, composed of billions of stars that are too far away to be seen individually. This emoji is...
"We have more to investigate before we can really be sure what's going on," Ginsburg said. "I would say we're in the hypothesis-forming phase, not the drawing conclusions phase." What Webb revealed Ginsburg and his fellow researchers, which included Univ...
When drawing bubbles on the Milky Way Project (MWP) you’re looking at data from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope, which observes infrared light of various wavelengths from about 3 to 100 microns. Spitzer looks at warm and hot dust, as described above, and shows us where stars are forming ...