Fabric of Our Galaxy: NASA Releases Stunning Image of Milky Way's Galactic Centre
Data from NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory and MeerKAT radio telescope was used to create the image
- NASA offers a panoramic view of the Milky Way's centre
- NASA used data from radio telescopes to develop the image
- NASA said new panorama builds on previous surveys
NASA said that the new panorama builds on previous surveys from Chandra and other telescopes
Photo Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/UMass/Q.D. Wang; Radio: NRF/SARAO/MeerKAT
It further wrote that “unravelling these threads taught us what the weather was like in that region of space.” The weather, according to NASA, is determined by “volatile phenomena such as supernova explosions and outbursts of matter near the bright centre of the cluster,” where Sagittarius A — a supermassive black hole — is located. It said the combination of X-ray and radio views allowed us to “see magnetic fields that have aligned in different directions, collided, and became twisted around each other in a process called magnetic reconnection.”
On its website, NASA said that the new panorama of the galactic centre builds on previous surveys from Chandra and other telescopes. It adds that the latest version expands Chandra's high-energy view farther above and below the plane of the Galaxy — that is, the disk where most of the Galaxy's stars reside — than previous imaging campaigns.

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