#Hubble30##NASA送你的生日礼物##你生日那天的宇宙#Quasar MC2 1635+119
This image shows shells of stars around a quasar known as MC2 1635+119. Quasars are among the brightest objects in the universe. They reside in the centers of galaxies and are powered by supermassive black holes. https://t.cn/RZViRhY
This image shows shells of stars around a quasar known as MC2 1635+119. Quasars are among the brightest objects in the universe. They reside in the centers of galaxies and are powered by supermassive black holes. https://t.cn/RZViRhY
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【4.17 Galaxy Cluster Abell 2261】
The giant elliptical galaxy in the center of this image is the most massive and brightest member of galaxy cluster Abell 2261. More than a million light-years wide, the galaxy is about 10 times bigger than our Milky Way galaxy (NASA 2011).
The brightest cluster galaxy in Abell 2261 (BCG2261) has an exceptionally large, flat, and asymmetric core, thought to have been shaped by a binary supermassive black hole inspiral and subsequent gravitational recoil. BCG2261 should contain a 10^10 Msun black hole, but it lacks the central cusp that should mark such a massive black hole (AAS 2016).
我的阿贝尔A2261-BCG也在闪闪发光呐 虽然离我们有30亿光年(9.2亿秒差)远 但由于其宽度达到100万光年 又特别特别亮 已经被哈勃望远镜发现好久啦
#你生日那天的宇宙##nasa送你的生日礼物#
【4.17 Galaxy Cluster Abell 2261】
The giant elliptical galaxy in the center of this image is the most massive and brightest member of galaxy cluster Abell 2261. More than a million light-years wide, the galaxy is about 10 times bigger than our Milky Way galaxy (NASA 2011).
The brightest cluster galaxy in Abell 2261 (BCG2261) has an exceptionally large, flat, and asymmetric core, thought to have been shaped by a binary supermassive black hole inspiral and subsequent gravitational recoil. BCG2261 should contain a 10^10 Msun black hole, but it lacks the central cusp that should mark such a massive black hole (AAS 2016).
我的阿贝尔A2261-BCG也在闪闪发光呐 虽然离我们有30亿光年(9.2亿秒差)远 但由于其宽度达到100万光年 又特别特别亮 已经被哈勃望远镜发现好久啦
#你生日那天的宇宙##nasa送你的生日礼物#
On September 23 in 2010
Galaxy ESO 243-49
This edge-on galaxy, called ESO 243-49, appears to host a medium-sized black hole that might have come from a cannibalized dwarf galaxy. As massive as 20,000 Suns, the black hole lies above the galactic plane — an unusual location that suggests it originated somewhere else.
Galaxy ESO 243-49
This edge-on galaxy, called ESO 243-49, appears to host a medium-sized black hole that might have come from a cannibalized dwarf galaxy. As massive as 20,000 Suns, the black hole lies above the galactic plane — an unusual location that suggests it originated somewhere else.
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