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The Whirlpool Galaxy in Infrared Dust
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27.01.2011 00:00
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The Whirlpool Galaxy in Infrared Dust
Explanation: How do spiral galaxies form stars? To help find out, the
Hubble Space Telescope
imaged the nearby photogenic spiral
M51
in
infrared light
to highlight the dust that traces the dense gas that best forms stars. To further isolate the
dust
, much of the optical light from stars has also been
digitally removed
. The
resulting unique image
shows swirling and intricate patterns on the longest scales, while numerous bright clumps of previously hidden
open star clusters
appear on the smaller scales. To see the
detailed optical light image
for comparison, run your cursor over the above image. Anyone with a good pair of
binoculars
can see the
Whirlpool
toward the constellation of the
Hunting Dogs
(
Canes Venatici
). M51 lies about 30 million light years away, while the above imaged area spans about 15,000
light years
from top to bottom. Astronomers speculate that M51's
spiral
structure is primarily due to its gravitational interaction with
a neighboring smaller galaxy
. Find:
Interesting differences between the infrared and optical images
Browse:
See the latest images submitted to APOD
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