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Omega Centauri
Oct 1, 2011
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Here's how you can spot Omega Centauri! If you’re in the Southern Hemisphere, look toward the Southern Cross and the two “pointer” stars nearby. Just above the nearest pointer, extend your gaze a little further. That faint smudge? That’s Omega Centauri. It’s a massive globular cluster containing about 10 million stars — and recent research has found the strongest direct evidence yet for an intermediate-mass black hole hiding at its centre. How did they find it? Scientists measured the speeds of
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Omega Centauri globular cluster. | Cosmoknowledge
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Nov 9, 2023
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🚀 Discover the Galactic Secret of Omega Centauri! 🌌 Did you know that Omega Centauri, the Milky Way's most massive globular cluster, might actually be the remnant core of a dwarf galaxy that merged with our own billions of years ago? Recent evidence, including the discovery of an intermediate-mass black hole at its centre, supports this fascinating hypothesis. 1️⃣ The presence of a large central black hole is a key feature typically found in galaxies. 2️⃣ Omega Centauri lost most of its stars
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Hubble Probes Heart of Omega Centauri - NASA Science
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Hubble Probes Heart of Omega Centauri (Labeled) - NASA Science
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Zoom into the Heart of Omega Centauri - NASA Science
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Omega Centauri Observation Zoom Sequence and Future Star Motions - NASA Science
Oct 26, 2010
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Omega Centauri Model Zoom Sequence and Future Star Motions - NASA Science
Oct 26, 2010
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Zooming in on Globular Cluster Omega Centauri | ESO FriendsofNASA.org: In this sequence, we start with a wide view of the southern Milky Way. We then gradually zoom in on what initially appears to be a bright fuzzy star, the giant globular star cluster Omega Centauri. As we get close the cluster resolves into a ball of vast numbers of faint stars. The final image shows a very detailed new view of the cluster from the new VLT Survey Telescope (VST). Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)/INA
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May 7, 2023
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A Light Beyond Time ✨ Omega Centauri is a colossal globular cluster spanning about 150 light-years, hosting over 10 million stars! 🌍 Located around 15,800 light-years from Earth, it's so bright that it can be seen with the naked eye (from the Southern Hemisphere). 🕰️ Estimated to be 12 billion years old, it's nearly as old as the universe itself! 💡 Some astronomers believe Omega Centauri might not just be a cluster — it could be the remnant core of a dwarf galaxy! | Stargazing Dreams
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Hubble Space Telescope observations of the Omega Centauri star cluster, about 18,000 light-years from Earth, has revealed evidence of an intermediate-size black hole. Full Story 👉 https://trib.al/SuMS7Fz Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Paul Morris: Lead Producer Music Credit: "A Simpler Time" by Oskari Nurminen via Universal Publishing Prod. Music Nordic, and Universal Production Music. | Space.com
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A Light Beyond Time Omega Centauri is a colossal globular cluster spanning about 150 light-years, hosting over 10 million stars! Located around 15,800 light-years from Earth, it’s so bright that it can be seen with the naked eye (from the Southern Hemisphere). Estimated to be 12 billion years old, it’s nearly as old as the universe itself! Some astronomers believe Omega Centauri might not just be a cluster — it could be the remnant core of a dwarf galaxy! For more Science Updates Visit : 👉🏻 ww
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Pan of Star Cluster Omega Centauri: Intermediate Black Hole Evidence | Hubble FriendsofNASA.org: An international team of astronomers has used more than 500 images from the NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope spanning two decades to detect seven fast-moving stars in the innermost region of Omega Centauri, the largest and brightest globular cluster in the sky. These stars provide compelling new evidence for the presence of an intermediate-mass black hole (IMBH). Omega Centauri is vi
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Omega Centauri — The Ancient Heart of the Galaxy Hidden in the southern sky, Omega Centauri (NGC 5139) rises like a suspended star-ocean — a colossal sphere holding more than 10 million ancient suns in a single gravitational embrace. Each star carries the memory of the universe’s early years, glowing with the quiet endurance of cosmic time. Roughly 15,800 light-years away, it stands as the brightest and most massive globular cluster in the Milky Way. Near its core, stars drift so closely that th
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Globular cluster… or galaxy core? This is Omega Centauri — home to about 10 million stars. For years, it’s been called the most massive globular cluster in the Milky Way. But there’s a twist: it might actually be the leftover core of a dwarf galaxy that got swallowed by the Milky Way billions of years ago. The idea first gained traction in the early 1990s. And now? Recent research has found something incredible at its centre: an intermediate-mass black hole. That’s a rare type of black hole — to
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I captured 10 million stars with one photo. This is Omega Centauri. It's the largest known globular cluster in our Milky Way Galaxy. It is estimated to contain 10 million stars. It's around 15,000 light years from Earth. I captured it with my Celestron RASA telescope, ZWO ASI533MC color camera, and an Antlia L-Filter from Starfront Observatories in Texas. #space #astronomy | Chuck’s Astrophotography
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Zooming into The Star Cluster Also known as Omega Centauri
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10 Million Stars in One Giant Ball: Omega Centauri 🔭
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This Star Cluster Is the Ghost of a Dead Galaxy #science #astronomy
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Hubble’s 2010 Glittering View into the Crowded Core of Omega Centauri Posted back on October 26, 2010, this Hubble image dove into the core of Omega Centauri, a colossal globular cluster in Centaurus containing nearly 10 million stars packed into a swarm that resembles a field of holiday lights. The stars’ colors reveal their stories: bright blue points are old, hot stars now burning helium, vivid red giants are aging suns swelling toward their final acts, and faint red embers mark cool dwarfs d
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THE MISSING LINK BLACK HOLE FOUND | Hubble’s Breakthrough in Omega Centauri (4K) 🕳️ A black hole we’ve searched for decades may finally have been found. Using more than 20 years of observations from the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have uncovered the strongest evidence yet for an intermediate-mass black hole inside the globular cluster Omega Centauri. This elusive class of black holes represents the long-missing link between: ⭐ Stellar-mass black holes 🌌 Supermassive black holes By trac
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