![]() Infrared Light Photo of Center Region of Milky Wayby realnasaphotos
"Spitzer's infrared-light observations provide a detailed and spectacular view of the galactic center region. The swirling core of our galaxy harbors hundreds of thousands of stars that cannot be seen in visible light. These stars heat the nearby gas and dust. These dusty clouds glow in infrared light and reveal their often dramatic shapes. Some of these clouds harbor stellar nurseries that are forming new generations of stars. Like the downtown of a large city, the center of our galaxy is a crowded, active, and vibrant place." - Offical NASA site. Note: This is a real, official NASA released image.
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Country: United States Sunsets State/Region: Milky Way Galaxy Sunsets City: Center of the Milky Way Sunsets
Photo Name: Infrared Light Photo of Center Region of Milky Way
Country: United States State/Region: Milky Way Galaxy City: Center of the Milky Way Camera: Spitzer Space Telescope
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