New Zealand's kiwi discovered in centre of Milky WaySeptember 28th, 2009 WELLINGTON - A photographer in New Zealand has captured on camera the outline of his country's national icon, the kiwi, in the centre of the Milky Way galaxy. According to a report in www.stuff.co.nz, photographer Fraser Gunn snapped the image of the 'kiwi', which is 26,000 light years away.
Now, a computer that reproduces 3D view of Mars in minutesSeptember 18th, 2009 LONDON - A computer system is under development that can automatically combine images of the Martian surface, captured by landers or rovers, in order to reproduce a three-dimensional view of the red planet in minutes. The resulting model can be viewed from any angle, giving astronomers a realistic and immersive impression of the landscape.
ESO releases 360-degree panoramic map of entire night skySeptember 15th, 2009 MUNICH - The European Southern Observatory (ESO) has released an amazing, interactive, 360-degree panoramic online map of the entire night sky. It is first of three images of ESO's GigaGalaxy Zoom project - a new magnificent 800-million-pixel panorama of the entire sky as seen from ESO's observing sites in Chile.
Mind-boggling image of vast glittering sky capturedSeptember 15th, 2009 LONDON - The GigaGalaxy Zoom project has captured a mind-boggling, magnificent, 800-million-pixel panoramic view of the vast glittering sky. This 360-degree starscape, covering the entire celestial sphere, reveals the cosmic landscape that surrounds our tiny blue planet.
Rejuvenated Hubble captures images of eerie "pillar of creation" and "butterfly" nebulaSeptember 10th, 2009 WASHINGTON - NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, which has been declared fully rejuvenated, has captured colorful, multi-wavelength pictures of far-flung galaxies, a densely packed star cluster, an eerie "pillar of creation," and a "butterfly" nebula. Hubble's suite of new instruments allows it to study the universe across a wide swath of the light spectrum, from ultraviolet all the way to near-infrared.
Nearby spiral galaxy resembles our own Milky Way, say astronomersSeptember 3rd, 2009 MUNICH - The European Southern Observatory (ESO) has released a striking new image of a nearby spiral galaxy that many astronomers think closely resembles our own Milky Way. Though the galaxy is seen edge-on, observations of NGC 4945 suggest that this hive of stars is a spiral galaxy much like our own, with swirling, luminous arms and a bar-shaped central region.
Star's nebula may be fuelled by double engineAugust 6th, 2009 MUNICH - Astronomers at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) have determined that interactions in a star that has a companion may be the engine fuelling its remarkable nebula. The astronomers found the star in a stunning new image of a field of stars towards the constellation of Carina.
NASA mission to explore the polarized universeAugust 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - An exciting new astrophysics mission led by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, will be the first to provide a revolutionary window into the polarized universe. Named the Gravity and Extreme Magnetism Small Explorer (GEMS), the satellite will be the first to systematically measure the polarization of cosmic X-ray sources.
Giant 'soap bubble' found floating in spaceJuly 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A team of astronomers has found a new planetary nebula, which looks like a giant 'soap bubble' floating in space. Planetary nebulae, which got their name after being misidentified by early astronomers, are formed when an ageing star weighing up to eight times the mass of the sun ejects its outer layers as clouds of luminous gas.
Helix Nebula's ejected material looks like comet-shaped knotsJuly 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - A University of Missouri professor has identified new features in the material that is being ejected from the dying star Helix Nebula, as previously unseen comet-shaped knots. The Helix Nebula is a planetary nebula, and also is one of the closest nebulae to Earth.
Sky around Eagle Nebula revealed in stunning new imageJuly 17th, 2009 MUNICH - The European Southern Observatory (ESO) has released a new and stunning image of the sky around the Eagle Nebula, a stellar nursery where infant star clusters carve out monster columns of dust and gas. Located 7000 light-years away, towards the constellation of Serpens (the Snake), the Eagle Nebula is a dazzling stellar nursery, a region of gas and dust where young stars are currently being formed and where a cluster of massive, hot stars, NGC 6611, has just been born.
Omega Nebula's 'watercolors' revealed in new imageJuly 8th, 2009 MUNICH - A new image captured by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) has reveled the Omega Nebula, a stellar nursery where infant stars illuminate and sculpt a vast pastel fantasy of dust and gas, in all its glory. The Omega Nebula, sometimes called the Swan Nebula, is a dazzling stellar nursery located about 5500 light-years away towards the constellation of Sagittarius (the Archer).
'Cosmic fireworks display' seen inside Helix NebulaJuly 3rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new image, taken with an infrared camera on the Subaru Telescope in Hawaii, has revealed a cosmic fireworks display, in the form of tens of thousands of previously unseen comet-shaped knots inside the Helix Nebula. he sheer number of knots - more than have ever been seen before - looks like a massive fireworks display in space.
Astrophysicists predict the birth of a starJune 10th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A pair of astrophysicists has predicted the birth of a star, by saying that "the inevitable future of the starless cloud Barnard 68" is to collapse and give rise to a new star. The astrophysicists are Joao Alves, director of the Calar Alto Observatory in Almeria, and his colleague Andreas Burkert, from the German observatory in the University of Munich.
Astronomers succeed in measuring size of giant galaxy Messier 87May 21st, 2009 MUNICH - Using ESO's (European Southern Observatory's) Very Large Telescope (VLT), astronomers have succeeded in measuring the size of giant galaxy Messier 87 and were surprised to find that its outer parts have been stripped away by still unknown effects. The galaxy also appears to be on a collision course with another giant galaxy in this very dynamic cluster.