Here a nice new picture is just released today from NASA's wide-field infrared Explorer, or WISE: the bustling star-forming complex called Rho Ophiuch, the one komplexe which is on the next star forming to the Earth. More about the image:
seen in this picture the amazing variety of different colors represent different wavelengths of infrared light. The bright white fog in the middle of the image is rated for the heating of nearby stars, glowing what to so-called is an emission nebula. The same applies the multi-coloured gas in the entire image, including the blue arch-shaped function close to right most below. The bright red area below right is light from the star in the Center - Al Niyat-, surrounded by the dust, creating of, what is called a reflection nebulae is reflected. And scattered the image much darker bags are cool from the nebulae dense gas, light background, what block to absorption (or "dark"). WISES longer wavelength detectors can see generally by dark nebulae, but these are exceptional opaque.
JPL manages and operates the wide-field infrared survey Explorer for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. The investigator, Edward Wright, is at UCLA. The mission was selected competitively under the NASA program managed Explorer by the Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD. The science was built instrument of the space Dynamics Laboratory, Logan, Utah, and the probe was by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. built Boulder, Colo. Science operations and data processing be processing of infrared and Analysis Center at the California Institute of technology in Pasadena, California Caltech manages JPL for NASA.
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