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more about #spitzerspacetelescope more comments → Bootknife-Jackson: and God saideth, "i need a new pair of pants." BTW- what does this look like in the visable spectrum? #space more » closeencounter: Oh, look at the pretties!! #space more » veeerules: The only problem is that I can't decide which one should be my new background. NASA has too many quality options. Trying No. 4 for now. #space more » DraconisXC: OH GOD I CAN SEE FOREVER #space more » Klebert L. Hall: Of course the Milky Way is doomed... Everything's doomed, eventually. -Kle. #feliciaday more » tetracycloide: what in the name of joss whedon is easily the most contrived line ever, who talks like that? #feliciaday more » Davio: Oh man, io9 just keeps finding even more reasons to love this woman. #feliciaday more » Davio: Oh man, io9 just keeps finding even more reasons to love this woman. #feliciaday more » LittleDragon: Flunky is cool #feliciaday more » Anekanta - killed by a cacodemon: Oh man... She even knows astronomy. Why can't I meet a gal this completely awesome? #feliciaday more » schrodingers-katana: I have to say, a rare miss for the lovely Ms. Day in my humble opinion. It feels like the humor in the rushed production scenario was the part that wa... more » phoenix: This...makes me so incredibly happy I can't even explain. "You got Felicia Day in my Astronomy!" "You got Astronomy on my Felicia Day!" "TWO GREAT TA... more » PostMarque: the real acting was great, the fake acting was painful but i likes #feliciaday more » PostMarque: what in the name of Joss Whedon was that? #feliciaday more » PostMarque: can we get her on prime time already... maybe a season on MythBusters? #feliciaday more » -
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A Galactic Jam Session To Celebrate 400 Years Of Stargazing
It was the 400th anniversary of Galileo's first telescopic view of the heavens the other day, and NASA unveiled this incredible panoramic view of the center of our galaxy. It's a composite of images from all of NASA's great observatories. More » -
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Felicia Day Assures Us the Milky Way Isn't Doomed
In an unholy blending of space porn and Felicia Day, the Spitzer Science Center has released a funny and informative PSA on colliding galaxies. In this mock behind-the-scenes video, Day explains to an explosions-loving filmmaker why we shouldn't fear Andromeda. More » -
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This Sparkling Galaxy Hides A Stellar Secret
This spiral galaxy, NGC 2841, is helping NASA solve a huge mystery: why do galaxies look so smooth, with such an even distribution of stars? More » -
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A Wounded Galaxy Sings With Light
Another galaxy smashed through the heart of the Cartwheel Galaxy 100 million years ago, and today the Cartwheel remains one of the most powerful UV-emitting galaxies near us, as that blue outer ring shows. More » -
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Look Into The Heart Of A Stellar Collision Zone
They call this the Swan nebula, but don't let the serene nickname fool you. It's a battlezone, where solar winds from super-massive stars collide, creating "bow shocks" like the wake of a speedboat. -
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The New Hottest Spot in the Milky Way
Two days ago, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope revealed an image of what could be the brightest star in our galaxy: Wolf-Rayet star WR 102ka or, more fondly, the "Peony nebula" star. Astronomers say that it burns with the light intensity of 3.2 million suns — but that's a rough estimate, and one that might even stretch to 4 or 5 million suns. More » -
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Our Future Galactic Overlords Glow Red With Power Lust
Do you notice anything funny about this picture of NGC 6946, the "Fireworks Galaxy"? Like that lurid wealth of red splotches, for example? The bright red areas represent regions in the galaxy that are actively forming new stars, and there do seem to be an awful lot of them. Could we be facing a star-formation gap with this malevolent galaxy, which is a mere 100 million light years away from us? Could all those bonus stars be the breeding ground for the invaders who will subjugate our descendants in a mere billion years or so? We'd better start preparing for the worst. To help you prepare, here's a rogues gallery of the many faces of the Fireworks Galaxy. (Even its name is violent!) More » -
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Look into the Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy
No it's not some Heidiggerian metaphor, that pushpin really does mark the black hole at the center of our lives. Meet Sagittarius A, the ginormous black hole that resides in mega-gravitational splendor at the center of the Milky Way, sucking up energy and spitting it back out in the form of X-rays and even hotter, crazier particles too. Do you dare look more closely at its firey depths? More » -
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The Biggest Space Explosions Ever Recorded
You can still see the shock wave from the explosion of supernova Cassiopeia A in this color-enhanced image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. The blue glow around the dead star is the "forward shock," material blasted with energy by the shock wave when the star blew. Click through for a gallery of the biggest space detonations ever, including a deep-space eruption that released thousands of suns' worth of energy in a few seconds. More » -
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Comet Vs. Comet Around A Dead Star
A planetary system seems to have survived the death of its star, judging photos released last August from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. The Helix Nebula, 700 light years from Earth, is the unraveling remains of a star not unlike our sun. It's also one of the few nebulae to show any evidence of bodies that survived that disaster. More nebula pics, including one that shows battling comets that outlasted the sun's death, after the jump. More »


