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                        Smoothed X-ray Image 
This Chandra image has been smoothed to enhance the diffuse features. The soft (lower energy) X-ray point sources are shown in red, and hard X-ray sources, as well as hard X-ray diffuse emission, are displayed in blue. Sources in purple are in-bewteen soft and hard.
(Credit: NASA/GSFC/K.Ebisawa et al.)
                         
Scale: Image is 22.5 arcmin per side.
                 This Chandra image has been smoothed to enhance the diffuse features. The soft (lower energy) X-ray point sources are shown in red, and hard X-ray sources, as well as hard X-ray diffuse emission, are displayed in blue. Sources in purple are in-bewteen soft and hard.
(Credit: NASA/GSFC/K.Ebisawa et al.)
Scale: Image is 22.5 arcmin per side.
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                        X-ray/Optical Composite
                        
This composite image shows the Chandra observations (inset) in relation to the familiar optical view of the Milky Way. The recent Chandra data focus on a tiny region in the constellation Scutum.
(Credit: X-ray: NASA/GSFC/K. Ebisawa et al., Optical: University of Potsdam/A. Mellinger)
                 This composite image shows the Chandra observations (inset) in relation to the familiar optical view of the Milky Way. The recent Chandra data focus on a tiny region in the constellation Scutum.
(Credit: X-ray: NASA/GSFC/K. Ebisawa et al., Optical: University of Potsdam/A. Mellinger)
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                        Chandra X-ray Image with Scale
                        Bar
                         
Scale bar = 4 arcmin
(Credit: NASA/GSFC/K.Ebisawa et al.)
                 Scale bar = 4 arcmin
(Credit: NASA/GSFC/K.Ebisawa et al.)
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