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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Roses from the NASA Space

Teleskop NASA spacecraft photographed a cloud filled with new stars that sprinkled the dust of space. This infrared image from the new constellations labeled Berkeley 59.Each star "just" a few million years and because of the colorful red and green, NASA scientists equate it with a cosmic roses.
This image taken by a new NASA device, namely Berlingkup Infrared Survey Explorer Wide or Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). Space observer is worth 320 million U.S. dollars and is built to map the entire sky in detail. This telescope has photographed a dark asteroids and comets that previously hard-captured image.
NASA's WISE telescope is expected to finish mapping the sky in six months.
Back at cosmic roses, the red light in the middle is due to the heat emitted by the stars in the cloud. Emerald green areas in the suburbs are molecules of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons that can be found also on Earth, namely the result of combustion, for example from car exhaust pipe or even in the bottom of a barbecue grill.

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