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Astronomy Picture of the Day 3-28-02
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| 3-28-02
| Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell
Posted on 03/28/2002 3:28:43 PM PST by petuniasevan
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
2002 March 28
Centaurus Galaxy Cluster in X-Rays
Credit: J. Sanders, A. Fabian, (IoA Cambridge), NASA
Explanation: The Centaurus Cluster is a swarm of hundreds of galaxies a mere 170 million light-years away. Like other immense galaxy clusters, the Centaurus Cluster is filled with gas at temperatures of 10 million degrees or more, making the cluster a luminous source of cosmic x-rays. While individual galaxies are not seen here, this false-color x-ray image from the Chandra Observatory does reveal striking details of the central region's hot cluster gas, including a large twisted plume about 70,000 light-years long. Colors represent temperatures indicated by the x-ray data with red, yellow, green, and blue shades ranging in order from cool to hot. The plume of gas alone is estimated to contain material equivalent to about one billion times the mass of the Sun. It may be a wake of gas condensing and cooling along the path of the massive, dominant central galaxy moving through the cluster.
TOPICS: Astronomy Picture of the Day; Miscellaneous; Science
KEYWORDS: chandra; cluster; cosmic; energetic; galaxy; gas; observatory; universe; xrays
Extremely hot gases are the X-ray source in this nearby galactic cluster in the southern constellation Centaurus.
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I look forward to this immensely. Thank you for the flag.
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posted on
03/28/2002 3:39:30 PM PST
by
riley1992
To: petuniasevan
This X-ray view is a whole new look at galaxy clusters. It's possible to see some of the member galaxies yourself if you have a good sky and a decent amateur scope. Unfortunately, the scope is the easy part. Good sky is something most of us will hardly ever see again.
To: petuniasevan
always neat pics ... add me to your ping list please in case I miss them.
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posted on
03/28/2002 4:05:33 PM PST
by
fnord
To: fnord
Will do.
To: petuniasevan
Thanks for the ping, petuniaseven.
Keep 'em coming.
To: petuniasevan
Cool, thanks.
To: petuniasevan
I'm getting educated on these threads. Great stuff. Keep 'em coming.
To: petuniasevan
Ooo this is a pretty one!
To: petuniasevan
Far Out!
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posted on
03/29/2002 5:54:54 AM PST
by
aomagrat
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