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  2. 14 de oct. de 2021 · The Milky Way Galaxy. This image is from observations made by the COBE satellite. COBE was launched by NASA in November, 1989. It was designed to study the radiation believed to be a remnant of the explosion that started the expansion of the Universe. In scientific terms, it measured the diffuse infrared and microwave background radiation.

  3. 9 de oct. de 2019 · The center of our Milky Way galaxy is hidden from the prying eyes of optical telescopes by clouds of obscuring dust and gas. But in this stunning vista, the Spitzer Space Telescope’s infrared cameras penetrate much of the dust, revealing the stars of the crowded galactic center region. The upcoming Webb telescope will offer a much-improved ...

  4. 30 de ago. de 2017 · How many planets are in the solar system? How did it form in the Milky Way galaxy? Learn facts about the solar system’s genesis, plus its planets, moons, and...

  5. 18 de dic. de 2020 · The Milky Way as spotted at Al Quaa in the Abu Dhabi desert, captured by Winn W Gomez. The members of the Where to UAE Facebook group are a discerning bunch. They make and seek recommendations on everything from Santa’s grottos and heritage festivals to organic farming and the Covid-19 vaccine. These days, several residents from the Emirates ...

  6. 17 de feb. de 2021 · The Milky Way is also surrounded by more than 150 ancient groups of stars including some of which are the oldest in the universe. About 10-15% of the Milky Way’s visible matter is made of dust and gas, the rest being stars. Like most large galaxies, the Milky Way has a massive black hole at its center called Sagittarius A*. ...

  7. 2 de feb. de 2010 · NASA. Feb 02, 2010. Image Article. This composite color infrared image of the center of our Milky Way galaxy reveals a new population of massive stars and new details in complex structures in the hot ionized gas swirling around the central 300 light-years. This sweeping panorama is the sharpest infrared picture ever made of the Galactic core.

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