Milky Way’s Core Captured in Stunning Infrared Glory #SpaceSaturday

Close on the heels of the recent, astonishing shots of the sun’s surface, NASA has now captured a stunning infra-red panoramic image of the center of our home galaxy, The Milky way. via Astronomy Now

Spanning a distance of more than 600 light-years, this panorama reveals details within the dense swirls of gas and dust in high resolution, opening the door to future research into how massive stars are forming and what’s feeding the supermassive black hole at our galaxy’s core.

Among the features coming into focus are the jutting curves of the Arches Cluster containing the densest concentration of stars in our galaxy, as well as the Quintuplet Cluster with stars a million times brighter than our Sun. Our galaxy’s black hole takes shape with a glimpse of the fiery-looking ring of gas surrounding it.

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