ALMA and the Milky Way splash
ALMA — the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array — resides high up in Chile's arid and inhospitable Atacama desert region, where it observes the Universe at wavelengths in between the infra-red and radio regions of the spectrum. This enables it to see the cold Universe, objects only a few degrees above absolute zero, allowing astronomers to observe some of the earliest and most distant galaxies in the Universe. The green light lends an eerie air, and the Milky Way forms a splash across the sky.
Credit:S. Seip/ESO
About the Image
Id: | alma-seip2-cc |
Type: | Photographic |
Release date: | 1 September 2016, 16:52 |
Size: | 4000 x 2667 px |
About the Object
Name: | Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array |
Type: | Unspecified : Technology : Observatory : Telescope |
Category: | ALMA |
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