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NASA releases stunning new pic of Milky Way's 'downtown'

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Cape Canaveral, May 29

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NASA has released a stunning new picture of our galaxy’s violent, super-energised “downtown.” It’s a composite of 370 observations over the past two decades by the orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory, depicting billions of stars and countless black holes in the center, or heart, of the Milky Way. A radio telescope in South Africa also contributed to the image, for contrast.

Astronomer Daniel Wang of the University of Massachusetts Amherst said Friday he spent a year working on this while stuck at home during the pandemic.

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“What we see in the picture is a violent or energetic ecosystem in our galaxy’s downtown,” Daniel Wang of the University of Massachusetts Amherst said in an email.

“There are a lot of supernova remnants, black holes, and neutron stars there. Each X-ray dot or feature represents an energetic source, most of which are in the center.” This busy, high-energy galactic center is 26,000 light years away.

His work appears in the June issue of the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Launched in 1999, Chandra is in an extreme oval orbit around Earth. AP

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