Hiding behind the constellations Sagittarius and Scorpius is the center of our own Milky Way galaxy, over 25,000 light years away. This patch of sky is mostly dark in visible light, shrouded by dust clouds that lie between us and the Galactic center. But the infrared vision of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope sees through the dust showing us this strange and tumultuous region.
Excelent!: )
LoboBLaxer 3 months ago
@shoa31 bomb the mosques and test the preciseness of the bombs and missiles
taurausbull 5 months ago
@shoa31 Paranoia and jingoism; the stuff of Nazism in shoa31's comment.
mookins45 6 months ago
@shoa31 - and again world descend into darkness
Steaphany 6 months ago
Obama takes all of Nasa's funding to build and renovate Mosques around the world. We'll have to wait for after their prayers so we could keep going on our science mission. We'll to wait for the rest to finnished their prayers to God before we can proceed. Religion is taking over science.
shoa31 6 months ago
We are just dust.
rodimus007 6 months ago
Scientists 'think' there's a super-massive black hole at the centre?
I know it's not conclusive evidence, but the fact that the stars at the very centre orbit nothing is a pretty strong hint there's indeed a black hole there.
watch?v=k7xl_zjz0o8
MarkArandjus 6 months ago
offtrackplanet. com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/hairy-chest.jpg
eituzett 6 months ago
1st the worst, 2nd the best, 3rd the one with the hairy chest?
huntersolutions 6 months ago
Yay, first comment xD
PhyrexianWalker 6 months ago