GLIMPSE360:
Spitzer's Infrared Milky Way
It
is hard to comprehend the size our galaxy, but now Nasa has created an
incredible panoramic view of the Milky Way that you can tour by clicking a
button.
The
star-studded panorama is made up of over two million infrared images taken over
the last decade by the space agency’s Spitzer Space Telescope.
This is our Milky Way galaxy as you’ve never seen it
before. Ten years in the making, this is the clearest infrared panorama of our
galactic home ever made, courtesy of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
GLIMPSE360: WorldWide Telescope Viewer, Zoom in and
out, View in dark and daylight. http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/glimpse360/wwt
New
360-degree, 20-gigapixel mosaic view of the Milky Way can be seen in WorldWide Telescope http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/glimpse360
This video shows a continually looping view of the Spitzer Space Telescope's new infrared view of our Milky Way Galaxy. The 360-degree mosaic comes primarily from the GLIMPSE360 project, which stands for Galactic Legacy Mid-Plane Survey Extraordinaire. It consists of more than 2 million snapshots taken in infrared light over ten years, beginning in 2003 when Spitzer launched.
The radar view to the bottom right of the screen shows the direction currently being displayed in the main image, centered on our position in the suburbs of the Milky Way.
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