It combines
a mosaic of millimeter - wavelength images from the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the IRAM 30 - metre telescope, shown in red, with a more familiar infrared view from the HAWK - I instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope shown in blue.
Not exact matches
Each
of a scallop's eyes — it has up to 200
of them, each about a
millimeter in diameter — contains millions
of perfectly square, flat crystals that build up into a mirrored
mosaic, new research shows.
It combines a
mosaic of millimetre wavelength images from the Atacama Large
Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the IRAM 30 - metre telescope, shown in red, with a more familiar infrared view from the HAWK - I instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope, shown in blue.
It combines a
mosaic of millimetre - wavelength images from the Atacama Large
Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the IRAM 30 - metre telescope, shown in red, with a more familiar infrared view from the HAWK - I instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope, shown in blue.
Earlier
mosaics of Orion at
millimeter wavelengths had used single - dish telescopes, such as APEX.
This image combines a total
of 296 separate individual data sets from the ALMA and IRAM telescopes, making it one
of the largest high - resolution
mosaics of a star formation region produced so far at
millimeter wavelengths.
Using the
millimeter - wave interferometer at Caltech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory, the astronomers combined 15 smaller images into a single
mosaic to produce an image showing the location
of Carbon Monoxide (CO) gas throughout a galaxy called IC 10, some 2.5 million light - years away.