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Editorial Use Only Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/JPL-Caltech / Rex Features ( 1306628c ) The region around the center of our Milky Way galaxy glows colorfully in this image taken by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Images taken with NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope - 2011 In visible-light pictures, it is all but impossible to see the heart of our galaxy, but infrared light penetrates the shroud of dust giving us this unprecedented view. In this Spitzer image, the myriad of stars crowding the center of our galaxy creates the blue haze that brightens towards the center of the image. The green features are from carbon-rich dust molecules, called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which are illuminated by the surrounding starlight as they swirl around the galaxy's core. The yellow-red patches are the thermal glow from warm dust. The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and dust are associated with bustling hubs of young stars. These materials, mixed with gas, are required for making new stars. The brightest white feature at the center of the image is the central star cluster in our galaxy. At a distance of 26,000 light years away from Earth, it is so distant that, to Spitzer's view, most of the light from the thousands of individual stars is blurred into a single glowing blotch.
rex - arch
2011-04-12
NASA/JPL-Caltech / Rex Features/EAST NEWS
Rex Features
NASA/JPL-Caltech / Rex Features
Rex_NASA_IMAGES_1306628C
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