The Galactic Centre and Sagittarius B2

Colour-composite image of the Galactic Centre and Sagittarius B2 as seen by the ATLASGAL survey. The centre of the Milky Way is home to a supermassive black hole more than four million times the mass of our Sun. It is about 25 000 light years from Earth. Sagittarius B2 (Sgr B2) is one of the largest clouds of molecular gas in the Milky Way. This dense region lies close to the Galactic Centre and is rich in many different interstellar molecules.

In this image, the ATLASGAL submillimetre-wavelength data are shown in red, overlaid on a view of the region in infrared light, from the Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) in green and blue. Sagittarius B2 is the bright orange-red region to the middle left of the image, which is centred on the Galactic Centre.

Créditos:

ESO/APEX & MSX/IPAC/NASA

Sobre a imagem

Id:eso0924e
Tipo:Observação
Data de divulgação:1 de Julho de 2009
Notícias relacionadas:eso0924
Tamanho:2113 x 1074 px

Sobre o objeto

Nome:Milky Way Galactic Centre, Sagittarius B2
Tipo:Milky Way : Nebula : Appearance : Dark : Molecular Cloud
Milky Way : Galaxy
Categoria:Galaxies
Nebulae

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BandaComprimento de ondaTelescópio
Infravermelho Other
Infravermelho Other
Milímetro
Submillimetre
870 μmAtacama Pathfinder Experiment
LABOCA