Hundreds of thousands of NASA Spitzer space telescopes photos compiled in a single stunning video by YouTube user daveachuk present a unique chance for everyone to take a flight through the Milky Way, usually hidden under thick clouds of dust and gas.
The Spitzer telescope also operates in the infrared light spectrum that easily penetrates the dust. Since becoming operable in 2003, the telescope has made gigabytes of high-resolution images of space and in particular our galaxy, the Milky Way, made in multiple wavelengths of light.
スピッツァー宇宙望遠鏡(Spitzer Space Telescope)。NASAによって2003年8月にデルタIIロケットで打上げられた宇宙望遠鏡の一つ。赤外線カメラなどを搭載して様々な天体を観測することに成功する。 http://pic.twitter.com/Tqc9OSe6Ep
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The photos used in the video were taken by the Spitzer telescope during NASA’s ‘Glimpse Project’ and ‘MIPSGAL Project.’
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Helix Nebula taken by the Spitzer space telescope Eye of God http://t.co/ivWYzE2T5Ohttp://pic.twitter.com/0OOFuEUGFX
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To make this video, daveachuk processed and animated over 400,000 Spitzer photos to present a completely new view of space.
Photo: sci-universe: This new image captured by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope shows a ring of starbirth... http://t.co/NTKYPRShGr
— Space Guerrilla (@SpaceGuerrilla_) May 10, 2015
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