NASA Shares Stunning Panorama Shot of Milky Way's Galactic Centre

NASA posted the image on Instagram and explained why the clouds and stars appear so colourful.

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By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 19 October 2021 11:50 IST
Highlights
  • NASA regularly posts stunning space photos on Instagram
  • The photo shows a burst of colourful clouds and clusters of stars
  • NASA says the colours correspond to different levels of X-ray energy

NASA shared an image of the Milky Way's galactic centre

Photo Credit: Instagram/ NASA

NASA never stops surprising us with stunning images from outer space. In a new Instagram post, the space agency has released a new photo of Milky Way on October 19. The colourful image is a panorama of the Milky Way's galactic centre. NASA mentions that by “combining observations from across the electromagnetic spectrum,” it has been able to reveal the “presence of intertwined threads of energy up to 20 light-years long.” The space agency added that “learning more about these threads may help us study space weather, like the solar wind that blows through our solar system, and better understand the cosmic tapestry of the Milky Way's core.”

NASA's various observatories keep capturing amazing photos of space primarily for research and study. The latest image of Milky Way was taken by NASA's orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory and the MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa.

The photo shows a burst of colourful clouds and clusters of stars. NASA explains the magical colours in the photo. "The orange, green, blue and purple areas of this image correspond to different levels of X-ray energy," the caption read.

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The subtle lilac and grey tones were caused because of other reasons. The caption explained that the "radio waves (were) shown in lilac and grey." Radiowaves have a lower frequency and longer wavelengths than X-rays, hence they show different colours on the picture.

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Here's the image:

Earlier in July, NASA had shared another stunning image of a galaxy called M77, and also explained how it has been “shaped.” In the post, NASA also explained the role played by magnetic fields in shaping various galaxies.

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In another post in June, the American space agency shared a photograph of two swirling galaxies merging in a galactic system 140 million light-years from Earth. In the caption, NASA mentioned that “as these two become one, shock waves rumble through both galaxies and trigger waves of new star formation.”


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