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sábado, 9 de março de 2013

Antenaae galaxy NGC 4038/NGC 4039 ESO Hubble Image / ALMA "image"

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paleta red and green  (Up) (ALMA)
 
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RGB separeted colors  , paleta fire, Red Uo,  Blue Down

sexta-feira, 8 de março de 2013

NGC 1365 Spin central black hole


This image of the spiral galaxy NGC 1365 was taken by the powerful HAWK-I infrared camera on ESO’s Very Large Telescope at Paranal Observatory in Chile.
CREDIT: ESO/P. Grosbøl


3D by Detthow G.G. ( Salsa J Soft )

 
 
 
Astronomers have made the first reliable measurement of a supermassive black hole's spin, showcasing a technique that could help unravel the mysteries of these monsters' growth and evolution.
The enormous black hole at the center of the spiral galaxy NGC 1365 is spinning about 84 percent as fast as Einstein's general theory of relativity allows it to, researchers determined. The find demonstrates that at least some supermassive black holes are rotating rapidly — a claim previous studies had hinted at but failed to confirm.
"It's the first time that we can really say that black holes are spinning," study co-author Fiona Harrison, of Caltech in Pasadena, told SPACE.com. "The promise that this holds for being able to understand how black holes grow is, I think, the major implication."
 
 














Planetary Nebula NGC 6826

Optical emission of NGC 6826 from the Hubble Space Telescope is colored red, green and blue. This image was released Oct. 10, 2012.
CREDIT: X-ray: NASA/CXC/RIT/J.Kastner et al.; Optical: NASA/STScI
 
 
 
 
 

Digital  treatment Detthow G.G. with Salsa J software

Red  Emission , Green Emission and Blue Emission colors ( Up  to downdown )