Thursday, 2 January 2020

NASA’s aging Hubble telescope offers gorgeous glimpse at churning galaxy

NASA's the Hubble Space Telescope and the European Space Agency, is one among the foremost trustworthy tools for observing distant objects in space. 

It’s been sending back stunning images for over 29 years now, getting repairs and upgrades along the way, and NASA has chosen a very lovely image from Hubble to shut out 2019.

This galaxy has something referred to as a lively galactic nucleus. While this phrase sounds complex, this simply means astronomers measure tons of radiation in the least wavelengths coming from the middle of the galaxy.

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This radiation is generated by material falling inward into the very central region of ESO 021-G004, and meeting the behemoth lurking there — a supermassive region.

As material falls toward this region it’s dragged into orbit as a part of an accretion disk; it becomes super heated because it swirls around and around, emitting characteristic high-energy radiation until it’s eventually devoured.

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