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This composite image shows Abell 1033, two merging galaxy clusters located about 1.6 billion light-years from Earth.
Image credit: X-ray – NASA / CXC / Leiden University / F. de Gasperin et al; optical – SDSS; radio – LOFAR / ASTRON /
NCRA / TIFR / GMRT
1 posted on 11/19/2018 9:18:25 AM PST by ETL
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Chandra X-ray Observatory: A Tour of Abell 1033

Galaxy clusters — cosmic structures containing hundreds or even thousands of galaxies — are the largest objects in the Universe held together by gravity.

Multi-million-degree gas fills the space in between the individual galaxies. The mass of the hot gas is about six times greater than that of all the galaxies combined.

This superheated gas is invisible to optical telescopes, but shines brightly in X-rays, so an X-ray telescope like NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory is required to study it.

By combining X-rays with other types of light, such as radio waves, a more complete picture of these important cosmic objects can be obtained.

A new composite image of the galaxy cluster Abell 1033, including X-rays from Chandra (purple) and radio emission from the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) network in the Netherlands (blue), does just that.

Optical emission from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey is also shown. The galaxy cluster is located about 1.6 billion light years from Earth. Using X-ray and radio data, scientists have determined that Abell 1033 is actually two galaxy clusters in the process of colliding.

This extraordinarily energetic event, happening from the top to the bottom in the image, has produced turbulence and shock waves, similar to sonic booms produced by a plane moving faster than the speed of sound.

In addition to the astrophysical value, the new Abell 1033 image also provides an excellent example of something that happens in another scientific field.

Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon where familiar shapes and patterns are seen in otherwise random data.

In Abell 1033, the structures in the data create an uncanny resemblance — at least to some people — to many of the depictions of the fictional Starship Enterprise from Star Trek.

Because of the abstract quality of data taken of space objects, pareidolia can happen quite frequently with astronomical images.

Credit: CXC/NASA

Very cool 3-min YouTube video...

Chandra X-ray Observatory: A Tour of Abell 1033:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvnZEUG_tJ8

2 posted on 11/19/2018 9:19:19 AM PST by ETL (Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Iran Deal, Nukes: Click ETL)
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12 posted on 11/19/2018 10:12:56 AM PST by TXnMA (Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! REPEAT San Jacinto!!!)
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So we are witnessing a collision that took place 1.6 billion years ago? No matter, it’s still Trump’s fault.


13 posted on 11/19/2018 10:28:11 AM PST by Verginius Rufus
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