Hubble Records Brilliant Flash from the Milky Way’s Black Hole
Results from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have found that an intense flash from the Milky Way’s black hole illuminated gas far outside of our galaxy approximately 3.5 million years ago.
This flash is believed to have illuminated a huge, ribbon-like tail of gas orbiting the Milky Way. Called the Magellanic Stream, this long trail lies far outside of our galaxy, at an average distance of 200,000 light-years. Like an aircraft contrail, it extends from neighboring dwarf galaxies called the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. Researchers made careful ultraviolet measurements of distant quasars behind the Magellanic Stream. As the ultraviolet light from the quasars passed through the stream, Hubble recorded the telltale fingerprints of how the flash altered the gas.
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Credit:NASA, ESA, and L. Hustak (STScI)
About the Image
NASA caption
Id: | opo2033a |
Type: | Artwork |
Release date: | 4 June 2020, 15:34 |
Size: | 3840 x 2160 px |
About the Object
Name: | Magellanic Stream, Milky Way |
Type: | Early Universe : Cosmology |
Category: | Cosmology Galaxies Illustrations |