In a hot June in June, Arizona viewers looked at Sky Burst with a color from the clouds and dust to help make our home galaxy, the Milky Way.
What is it?
the Milky Way Galaxy is in 100,000 light-years diameter, containing SOLL System and many other things. Our solar system is orbit in the Galaxy Center, which brings about 250 million years to make a revolution.
The reason our galaxy is called “milky way” because of the milky white shape of the night sky, which, according to Greek mythologyfrom Hera goddess.
Where is it?
This image is captured in Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, Arizona.
Why is it awesome?
Kitt Peak National Observatory,, AA Program at the National Science Foundation’s Sires, The recent retired McMath-Pierce Solar Telencope hosted. According to NoirlabThe solar telescope honors astronomers Keith Pierce and Robert McMath.
For several decades, the McMath-Pierce Telescope is the largest telescope telescope in the world, standing at a height of 110 feet (33 meters), with a 26-footer-diameter (8 m) platform. The telescope works by reflecting light from the mirror of a 200-foot-long (61 m) concrete optical tunnel.
In 2017, the telescope decommissioned to decommission, after decades serving in the scientific community. This is in the Windows transfer process in the Universe Center for Astronomio Outreach, According to Noirlab.
Want to learn more?
You can read more Solar Telescope and Noirlab research While people continue to study the day.