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Wall Divides Cosmic Metropolis Wednesday, January 28, 2009 - Anuradha Menon Home >> Headlines >> Space
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A new study unveils NGC 604, the largest region of star formation in the nearby galaxy M33, in its first deep, high-resolution view in X-rays. This composite image from Chandra X-ray Observatory data (colored blue), combined with optical light data from the Hubble Space Telescope (red and green), shows a divided neighborhood where some 200 hot, young, massive stars reside. Throughout the cosmic metropolis, giant bubbles in the cool dust and warm gas are filled with diffuse. (source: nasa.gov)
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