Image Credit: PS1 Science Consortium - Processing: Nigel Metcalfe, Gene Magnier and Peter Draper
Explanation: A single image from the world's most powerful survey
instrument captured this spectacular skyview. Looking toward Sagittarius, the
scene spans nearly 3 degrees or six times the width of the Full Moon. At bottom,
upper right, and lower left it covers the Lagoon Nebula
(M8), the Trifid Nebula (M20), and NGC 6559, in the crowded, dusty
starfields of the central Milky Way. The adopted
color scheme shows dust reddened starlight in red hues and normally red emission
from hydrogen atoms in green. Built and operated by the Pan-STARRS project, the instrument
features a 1.4 gigapixel (billion pixel) digital camera and telescope.
Pan-STARRS, the Panoramic Survey Telescope & Rapid Response System, is
intended to scan the skies for potentially dangerous near-earth
asteroids and comets, exploring the Universe with a unique high
resolution, wide field view.
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