Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Andromeda


Ultraviolet Andromeda
Credit: UV - NASA/Swift/Stefan Immler (GSFC) and Erin Grand (UMCP)
Optical - Bill Schoening, Vanessa Harvey/REU program/NOAO/AURA/NSF

Explanation: This stunning vista represents the highest resolution image ever made of the Andromeda Galaxy (aka M31) at ultraviolet wavelengths. Recorded by NASA's Swift satellite, the mosaic is composed of 330 individual images covering a region 200,000 light-years wide. It shows about 20,000 sources, dominated by hot, young stars and dense star clusters that radiate strongly in energetic ultraviolet light. Of course, the Andromeda Galaxy is the closest large spiral galaxy to our own Milky Way, at a distance of some 2.5 million light-years. Just slide your cursor over the image to compare the appearance of this gorgeous island universe in optical light with its ultraviolet portrait.

8 comments:

Sue said...

Gorgeous!

Good to see ya back Tom!

tnlib said...

Hey, I'm thrilled you're back in our galaxy.

That is a stunning photo. It's even more impressive enlarged. Incredible.

Infidel753 said...

Magnificent. Thank you for posting this, and reminding us that there's a universe beyond the grubby political concerns of the moment.

rockync said...

A stunning image - beautiful!

mommapolitico said...

How cool is this??? Thanks - fantastic!

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