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Published on October 19, 2007, 9:21 pm |
From APOD, this stunning false-color composite picture combines a Hubble Space Telescope image with data from the orbiting Chandra Observatory, showing the intense X-ray activity of the Cat’s Eye Nebula, 3,000 light years from Earth.
An amazing collection of pictures from the Hubble Telescope peering deep into space.
This picture comes from an orbital telescope "Hubble" on December 17, 2002. At one with a variable star V838 Monocerotis. But anyone little disguise-versed in computers, as soon see the logo here browser Firefox.
Taking color pictures with the Hubble Space Telescope is much more complex than taking color pictures with a traditional camera. For one thing, Hubble doesn't use color film — in fact, it doesn't use film at all. Rather, its cameras record light from the universe with special electronic detectors. These detectors produce images of the cosmos not in
If galaxies are your thing, you simply have to zoom in on the Hubble Space Telescope's latest picture of the Coma Cluster, one of the densest collections of galaxies