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The Magnetic Field of the Whirlpool Galaxy
Image Credit: NASA, SOFIA, HAWC+, Alejandro S. Borlaff; JPL-Caltech, ESA, Hubble; Jayanne English (U. Manitoba)
Do magnetic fields always flow along spiral arms? Our face-on view of the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51)
The Seahorse of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and M. Livio (STScI)
It may look like a grazing seahorse, but the dark object toward the image right is actually a pillar of smoky dust about 20 light years long. The curiously-shaped dust structure
The Breathtaking Swirls of Dust in the Flame Nebula!
(Credit: NASA, ESA, and N. Da Rio; Processing: Gladys Kober)
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Our Galaxy's Magnetic Center
Image Credit: NASA, SOFIA, Hubble
What's the magnetic field like in the center of our Milky Way Galaxy? To help find out, NASA's SOFIA -- an observatory flying in a modified 747 -- imaged the central region with an instrument known as HAWC+.
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NGC 7496 (MIRI Compass Image)
SCIENCE: NASA, ESA, CSA, Janice Lee (NOIRLab)
IMAGE PROCESSING: Joseph DePasquale (STScI)
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Carina Nebula Jets (NIRCam Narrowband Filters)
IMAGE: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI
SCIENCE: Megan Reiter (Rice University)
IMAGE PROCESSING: Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Anton M. Koekemoer (STScI)
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Spiral Galaxy M83: The Southern Pinwheel
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA), and W. P. Blair (JHU) et al.
M83 is one of the closest and brightest spiral galaxies on the sky. Visible with binoculars in the constellation of Hydra,
Stephan's Quintet (NIRCam and MIRI Composite Compass Image)
IMAGE: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI
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Multiwavelength View of NGC 3351 (Hubble, VLT, ALMA Compass Image)
SCIENCE: NASA, ESA, ESO-Chile, ALMA, NAOJ, NRAO
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Multiwavelength View of NGC 1300 (ALMA, VLT)
SCIENCE: NASA, ESA, ESO-Chile, ALMA, NAOJ, NRAO
IMAGE PROCESSING: Alyssa Pagan
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Multiwavelength View of NGC 1300 (ALMA, VLT Compass Image)
SCIENCE: NASA, ESA, ESO-Chile, ALMA, NAOJ, NRAO
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The Lively Center of the Lagoon Nebula
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📷: NASA, ESA, Hubble; Processing & Copyright: Mehmet Hakan Özsaraç
Our Galaxy's Magnetic Center
Image Credit: NASA, SOFIA, Hubble
What's the magnetic field like in the center of our Milky Way Galaxy? To help find out, NASA's SOFIA -- an observatory flying in a modified 747 -- imaged the central region
Our Galaxy's Magnetic Center
Image Credit: NASA, SOFIA, Hubble
What's the magnetic field like in the center of our Milky Way Galaxy? To help find out, NASA's SOFIA -- an observatory flying in a modified 747
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The Mountains of NGC 2174
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
This fantastic skyscape lies near the edge of NGC 2174 a star forming region about 6,400 light-years away in the nebula-rich constellation of Orion. It follows mountainous clouds of gas
Early Universe was very different to the current one: Galaxies had active nucleus with bright jets & X-rays & gamma emissions: the quasars.
They are still visible when we image the farthest objects!
Illustration: NASA, ESA & J.Olmsted
Image: 3C279 Xavier Bros @AstroSabadell