ESOcast 213 Light: Stunning stars in the Milky Way central region
ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) has observed the central part of the Milky Way with spectacular resolution and uncovered new details about the history of star birth in our galaxy. Watch this video summary to find out more about the stunning image captured with the HAWK-I instrument on the VLT and the discoveries made about star formation in the central region of our Galaxy.
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Directed by: Herbert Zodet.
Editing: Herbert Zodet.
Web and technical support: Gurvan Bazin and Raquel Yumi Shida.
Written by: Caroline Reid, Vanessa Emeka-Okafor and Bárbara Ferreira.
Music: STAN DART (www.stan-dart.com) - Malum.
Footage and photos: ESO, Nogueras-Lara et al., C. Malin (christophmalin.com) and B. Tafreshi (twanight.org).
Scientific consultants: Mariya Lyubenova.
My hat is off to the under-appreciated people who make these images available to us folks.
The universe is so delightful.
Thanks so much
I could live the rest of my life under them skies just breath taking💘
Just awesome.
Fawad Raza Absolutely! 💘
A wonderful universe :D
Yall can hire me in 12 years, im going to be an astronomer, and a optical engineer.
0:38 clearly seen 4 vertical lines or vacuum gaps. Any explanation please...
those are not vacuum but gas and dust blocking starshine
@@spockofdune8657 Thank you
@@spockofdune8657 The four dark bands are pretty much parallel and equidistant from each other, forming a recognizable pattern. Is it possible these were formed by some kind of shock wave?
Hello, just curious, is this an actual photo, or an artist rendition?
It is an actual image taken with the HAWK-I instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope: www.eso.org/public/images/eso1920a/
It's a combination of many real images from one of the telescopes
Thanks to you both for your answers.
@@Tina-fi2wy isn't it breath taking
Gman k Yes, it is
Hay quá
Is this what it looks like?
He created the heavens without pillars that you see, and He placed stabilizers on earth lest it shakes with you, and He scattered throughout it every kind of creature. And We sent down water from the sky, and We caused every noble pair to grow therein. This is Allah’s creation. Now show me what those besides Him created. In fact, the unjust are clearly lost. Qur’an 31:10-11