G19 xray


Autor:
NASA/CXC/NCSU/K.Borkowski et al.
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Wymiary:
1500 x 1280 Pixel (823638 Bytes)
Opis:
G1.9+0.3 is the remains of the most recent supernova, in Earth's time frame, known to have occurred in the Milky Way. If gas and dust had not heavily obscured it, the explosion would have been visible from Earth just over a century ago. A new long Chandra observation - equivalent to over 11 days of time - reveals new details about the explosion.

Fast Facts for G1.9+0.3:

Credit         	X-ray (NASA/CXC/NCSU/K.Borkowski et al.)
Release Date    	June 26, 2013
Scale           	Image is 8 arcmin across (About 60 light years)
Category        	Supernovas & Supernova Remnants
Coordinates (J2000) 	RA 17h 48m 45s - Dec -27° 10' 00"
Constellation   	Sagittarius
Observation Date 	15 pointings between Feb 2007 and Jul 2011
Observation Time 	362 hours (15 days 2 hours)
Obs. ID         	6708, 8521, 10111, 10112, 10928, 10930, 12689-95, 13407, 13509
Instrument      	ACIS
References      	Borkowski, K, et al, 2013, ApJ Letters (Submitted); arXiv:1305.7399
Color Code      	X-ray (Red, Green, Blue)
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Licencja:
Public domain
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