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01-03-2024, 05:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2024, 07:35 AM by stevebowers.)
The ESA has released a new graphic of the Milky Way (with and without annotations) which is based on Gaia data. Unfortunately (so far as I'm concerned, anyhow), its contrast is quite a bit lower than the NASA graphic currently being used by OA.
https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Image..._Milky_Way
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Thanks!
Sometimes it is useful to merge the newest interpretations with the older ones, so I'll see if this new (unannotated) image is useful in that regard.
I wonder if the stars shown in that image correspond to know 'beacon stars'.
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I suspect its creator ( Stefan Payne-Wardenaar ) would be willing to provide more information. There's a contact form on his Web site.
https://stefanpw.myportfolio.com/home
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I particularly like the dark streaks visible in the galactic arms. These seem to be a common feature of spiral galaxies that can only be seen in hi-res photos. I think they are giant molecular clouds.