Centaurus Cluster: A cluster of
galaxies about 170 million light years from Earth, located in
the constellation Centaurus.
Caption: The Chandra image of the
Centaurus galaxy cluster shows a long plume-like feature
resembling a twisted sheet. The plume is some 70,000 light years
in length and has a temperature of about 10 million degrees
Celsius. It is several million degrees cooler than the hot gas
around it, as seen in this temperature-coded image in which the
sequence red, yellow, green, blue indicates increasing
temperatures. The plume of relatively cool gas contains a mass
comparable to 1 billion suns and may have been produced by the
movement of the central galaxy through the cluster.
Scale: Image is 3 arcmin on a
side.
Chandra X-ray Observatory ACIS
Image
CXC operated for
NASA by the Smithsonian Astrophysical
Observatory
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