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Andromeda Adrift in Sea of Dust in New NASA Image |
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Written by Glenn Olsen
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Tuesday, 06 June 2006 |
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The Andromeda galaxy, named for the mythological princess who almost fell prey to a sea monster, appears tranquil in a new image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. The mesmerizing infrared mosaic shows red waves of dust over a blue sea of stars. 
"What's really interesting about this view is the contrast between the galaxy's smooth, flat disk of old stars and its bumpy waves of dust heated by young stars," said Dr. Pauline Barmby of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Mass. Barmby and her colleagues recently observed Andromeda using Spitzer.
The above article was taken from the Jet Propulsion Lab and can be viewed in it's entirety at the Nasa website. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 June 2006 )
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