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sábado, 9 de março de 2013

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

ALMA "images" sub milimiters
 
 
 

Red



Green


Blue  
 
paleta red and green  (Up) (ALMA)
 
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Hubble Images (down)
 
 

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 )



sábado, 2 de março de 2013

quarta-feira, 27 de fevereiro de 2013

M8 with Hourglass Nebula.

More details about  M8 Nucleus

http://muspin.gsfc.nasa.gov/download/docs/proceedings/1999/Tamara_Battle.pdf


                       Unifai - USP "telescópio na escola"     
Up to down   Jr.Martini  ASI 120 MC Botucatu S.P.
                      Unifai - USP "telescópio na escola"
                      Unifai - USP "telescópio na escola"



  

domingo, 24 de fevereiro de 2013

segunda-feira, 18 de fevereiro de 2013

Jupiter Jr.Martini

Digital treatment IXVel  group
Photo Jr.Martini  Botucatu S.P.



sábado, 16 de fevereiro de 2013

sexta-feira, 8 de fevereiro de 2013

Homepages about M 106

http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/heic1302/

http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/heic1302c/

M 106 with giant black hole in his nucleus

Galex UV Images      Digital treatment Detthow G.G.




Image color table: graphical
Image scaling: Log, values range from 4.4326239731162786E-4
 to 2.032351493835449
Image size(degrees): 0.249999996 x 0.249999996
Image size(pixels): 600 x 600
Requested Center: m 106
Requested Center: 184.74008299999994, 47.303718999999994
Coordinate System: J2000.0
Map projection: Tan
Sampler: NNSampler
Provenance: All data is downloaded from
 the MAST GALEX archive.
Copyright: Public domain.





Digital image work  Detthow G.G. Software Salsa J and Sky view homepage.


3D Image

Isointensities



Image scaling: Log, values range from 71.98657989501953
to 1764.0492858886719
Image size(degrees): 0.16666662000000002 x 0.16666662000000002
Image size(pixels): 600 x 600
Requested Center: m 106
Requested Center: 184.74008299999994, 47.303718999999994
Coordinate System: J2000.0
Map projection: Tan
Sampler: NNSampler
Provenance: The Two Micron All Sky Survey is a joint project
 of the University
 of Massachusetts and the
 Infrared Processing and Analysis Center, funded by
the National Aeronautics
 and Space
Administration and the National Science Foundation.
Copyright: Researchers are asked to include the following
 acknowledgment in any
 published material
that makes use of data products from the
Two Micron
 All Sky Survey (2MASS):
  "This publication makes use of data products from
 the Two Micron All Sky Survey,
 which is a joint project of the
 University of Massachusetts
 and the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center,
 funded by the National Aeronautics and
 Space
 Administration and the National 
Science Foundation."









Sky view
Image color table: graphical
Image scaling: Log, values range from 71.98657989501953 to 1764.0492858886719
Image size(degrees): 0.16666662000000002 x 0.16666662000000002
Image size(pixels): 600 x 600
Requested Center: m 106
Requested Center: 184.74008299999994, 47.303718999999994
Coordinate System: J2000.0
Map projection: Tan
Sampler: NNSampler
Provenance: The Two Micron All Sky Survey is a joint project of the University
 of Massachusetts and the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center,
 funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the
 National Science Foundation.
Copyright: Researchers are asked to include the following acknowledgment in any
 published material that makes use of data products
the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS):
  "This publication makes use of data products from
 the Two Micron All Sky Survey, which is a joint project of the 
University of Massachusetts and the Infrared Processing and
 Analysis Center, funded by the National 
Aeronautics and Space Administration and the 
National Science Foundation."
More information




M106 from the Hubble. Copyright: NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA),
 and R. Gendler (for the Hubble Heritage Team). Acknowledgment: J. GaBany,
A. van der Hoeven

Old Image, with new digital treatment


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quarta-feira, 6 de fevereiro de 2013

Júpiter from Botucatu

 
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