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Vivid Collision

Vivid Collision - galaxies, nebula, space, supernovas, universe
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This photo shows the remnant of Supernova 1987A seen in light of very different wavelengths. ALMA data (in red) shows newly formed dust in the center of the remnant. Hubble (in green) and Chandra (in blue) data show where the expanding shock wave is colliding with a ring of material around the supernova. This ring was initially lit up by the ultraviolet flash from the original explosion, but over the past few years the ring material has brightened considerably as it collides with the expanding shockwave.
Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/A.Angelich.
Visible light image: the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
X-Ray image: The NASA Chandra X-Ray Observatory.
RockportSpur Uploaded by RockportSpur on . Vivid Collision - Desktop Nexus Space Download free wallpapers and background images: Vivid Collision. Desktop Nexus Space background ID 1661517. This photo shows the remnant of Supernova 1987A seen in light of very different wavelengths. ALMA data (in red) shows newly formed dust in the center of the remnant. Hubble (in green) and Chandra (in blue) data show where the expanding shock wave is colliding with a ring of material around the supernova. This ring was initially lit up by the ultraviolet flash from the original explosion, but over the past few years the ring material has brightened considerably as it collides with the expanding shockwave.
Credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/A.Angelich.
Visible light image: the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
X-Ray image: The NASA Chandra X-Ray Observatory.
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Uploaded By: RockportSpur
Date Uploaded: January 16, 2014
Filename: Vivid-Collision.jpg
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Category: Galaxies

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