by APOD Robot » Wed Apr 13, 2011 4:06 am
Centaurus Radio Jets Rising
Explanation: What if you could see the huge radio jets of Centaurus A rising? The
Cen A radio jets are not only
over a million light years long, they occupy an angular area over 200 times greater than the full Moon in Earth's sky. The jets are expelled by a violent
black hole millions of times the mass of our Sun embedded deep in the center of nearby
Cen A. Somehow, the
black hole creates the fast moving jets as other matter falls in.
In this picture, radio telescopes from the
Australian Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) near
Narrabri,
NSW,
Australia, were captured in front of a full Moon, with a radio image of
Cen A superposed at its
real angular size in the background. The
above picture includes the most detailed map yet of any galaxy-class radio jets in the universe, taking
several years and over 1,000 hours exposure time to complete. Details in the photo may yield clues as to how
radio jets interact with stars and intergalactic dust. The light dots in the image depict not stars, but typically other
radio bright galaxies in the even more distant universe.
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