Friday, March 19, 2010

Mulheres Que Engolem Esperma

M 101 seen by more eyes

This image of a spiral galaxy Messier 101 is a composite picture obtained by the Spitzer Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope and Chandra X-ray Observatory. Each region of 'wave presents various aspects of celestial objects and often reveals new objects that could not otherwise be studied. red means having Spitzer in infrared light. It shows the heat emitted by dust lanes in galaxy where stars can form. The yellow color is the substance of the 'Hubble in visible light. Most of this light from the stars, and trace the same spiral structure as the dust lanes. The blue color indicates the view of the Chandra X-ray. -ray sources X is caused by millions of degrees of gas, exploding stars, colliding and the material around the holes blacks. These composite images allow astronomers to see how events seen in a wavelength correspond to those observed in a 'other wavelength. It' s like to see with a camera, night vision goggles, and the X-ray vision all at once.
Sources: http://hubblesite.org

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