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M83's Center from Refurbished Hubble
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17.11.2009 00:00
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M83's Center from Refurbished Hubble
Explanation: What's happening at the center of spiral galaxy M83? Just about everything, from the looks of it.
M83
is one of the closest
spiral galaxies
to our own
Milky Way Galaxy
and from a distance of 15 million
light-years
, appears to be relatively normal.
Zooming in
on
M83
's nucleus with the latest telescopes, however, shows the center to be an energetic and busy place. Visible in the
above image
-- from the newly installed
Wide Field Camera 3
pointing through the
recently refurbished
Hubble Space Telescope -- are bright
newly formed stars
and giant
lanes
of dark
dust
. An
image with similar perspective
from the
Chandra X-ray Observatory
shows the region is also rich in very hot gas and
small
bright sources. The remnants of about 60
supernova blast
s can be found in the
above image
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