Not exact matches
HST
image of galaxy M87 showing jet originating from the
central core.
«This
image shows that the jet extends much closer to the
core, or «
central engine» of the quasar than is shown by ground - only imaging,» Romney added.
VLBA
image of the
central region of the galaxy 0402 +379, showing the two
cores, labeled C1 and C2, identified as a pair of supermassive black holes in orbit around each other.
This sharpest - ever
image, taken in January 2005 with the Advanced Camera for Surveys aboard the NASA / ESAHubble Space Telescope, illustrates a spiral galaxy's grand design, from its curving spiral arms, where young stars reside, to its yellowish
central core, a home of older stars (Credit: NASA, ESA, S. Beckwith (STScI), and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI / AURA)-RRB-
The
image they used was of a
central core, with products radiating outwards.