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Andromeda Milky Way stretches 2.5 million light years from a spiral galaxy similar to ourselves to better understand our scientists. A new composite image reveals our nearest galactic neighbor in five different wavelengths together to create a strange detail of Andromeda.
The telescopes, a certain part of the electromagnetic spectrum, draws pictures in different wavelengths by observing a certain part from low frequency radio waves to extremely high-frequency gamma rays. Using different wavelengths, astronomers collided with more space, dust and stars or galaxies.
For the last image of Andromeda, known as M31, astronomers demonstrate X-ray data from NASA’s Chandra Observatory, show the high energy radiation around the center of the galaxy.
X-ray data caught by the European Space Agency XMM-Newton is shown in red, green and blue. LoudLTRVAViolet data from NASA retired Galex is blue; NASA retired Spitzer infrared information from the space telescope, infrared astronomy satellite, cobe, plank and Herschel red, orange and purple color; and radio data from the Westerbork Syntez Radio Telescope is Red-Orange Nasa. OneStrofotographers Jakob Sahner and Tarun Kottare presented some optical data using ground-based telescopes.
Andromeda is a classic spiral with elegant arms that rotate around a central swell. 220,000 light years, milky twice as much. The two galaxies are in a failed course of collision with each other and are expected to combine in about 4.5 billion years. Or perhapsHe suggested as a research published in the beginning of this month.
Astronomers also called on the long-wave length by creating a beautiful melody from Andromeda’s dust strips and star groups. To create an Andromeda’s new song, scientists have divided the layers caught by each telescope and crossed each other, starting from the above-ray, the ultraviolet, optical, infrared and radio.
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Each type of light, in different notes of low energy radio waves, through the high energy of the X-rays is marked by a different number from all sides. The brightness of each source manages the volume of the Galactic song and dictates the plane of vertical.
Andromeda’s latest composite image was released in honor of the legendary Astronomer Vera Rubin, who discovered evidence for the dark substance by measuring the speed of the stars in the Spiral Galaxy. In the 1960s, Rubin Obed Andromeda carefully, and determined that the visible issue affected the Galaxy’s spiral arms revealed. At the beginning of this week, Vera C. Rubin Observatory, named after Pioneering astronomer, announced the first pictures of space.