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X-ray, Optical & Infrared Composite of Kepler's Supernova Remnant
"On October 9, 1604, sky watchers -- including astronomer Johannes Kepler, spotted a "new star" in the western sky, rivaling the brilliance of nearby planets. "Kepler's supernova" was the last exploding supernova seen in our Milky Way galaxy. Observers used only their eyes to study it, because the telescope had not yet been invented. Now, astronomers have utilized NASA's three Great Observatories to analyze the supernova remnant in infrared, optical and X-ray light." [1]

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  • Blue: X-ray (4-6 keV), en:Chandra X-ray Observatory, The higher-energy X-rays come primarily from the regions directly behind the shock front.
  • Green: X-ray (0.3-1.4 keV), en:Chandra X-ray Observatory; Lower-energy X-rays mark the location of the hot remains of the exploded star.
  • Yellow: Optical, en:Hubble Space Telescope; The optical image reveals 10,000 degrees Celsius gas where the supernova shock wave is slamming into the densest regions of surrounding gas.
  • Red: Infrared, en:Spitzer space telescope; The infrared image highlights microscopic dust particles swept up and heated by the supernova shock wave.
Datum The Chandra observations were taken in June 2000, the Hubble in August 2003, and the Spitzer in August 2004. [2]
Fons http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_219.html Larger version uploaded from https://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2012/kepler/ a NASA-sponsored site. Per Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp., no new copyright should apply anyway.
Auctor NASA/ESA/JHU/R.Sankrit & W.Blair
Other versions File:Ssc2004-15a.jpg
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Minor retouching to remove some identifying text in the bottom blackspace, to aid in its use on non-English wikis..

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Remnant of Kepler's Supernova SN 1604

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recentissima20:43, 9 Ianuarii 2020Minutum speculum redactionis 20:43, 9 Ianuarii 2020 factae750 × 750 (246 chiliocteti)BevinKaconReverted to version as of 22:23, 4 November 2009 (UTC) bad upscale of original
09:30, 28 Novembris 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 09:30, 28 Novembris 2009 factae6 000 × 4 800 (4.23 megaocteti)Raekylarger source image is perfered.
22:23, 4 Novembris 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 22:23, 4 Novembris 2009 factae750 × 750 (246 chiliocteti)JyntoDownsampled the image. This version should contain fewer jpeg compression artefacts. Note that the top and bottom are from the original.
17:05, 10 Martii 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 17:05, 10 Martii 2009 factae6 000 × 4 800 (4.23 megaocteti)Adam CuerdenTaken from http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/printgallery/2004/ with text removed.
12:02, 3 Ianuarii 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 12:02, 3 Ianuarii 2005 factae750 × 750 (54 chiliocteti)Hellisp
20:33, 15 Novembris 2004Minutum speculum redactionis 20:33, 15 Novembris 2004 factae750 × 750 (54 chiliocteti)KoooUploading NASA Kepler's Supernova image, from en-wiki

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