More Images of Arches, Quintuplet, and GC Star Clusters
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Chandra X-ray Image of Arches, Quintuplet, and GC Star Clusters (Labeled)
This Chandra X-ray image shows three massive star clusters, the Arches (upper right), Quintuplet (upper center), and the GC star cluster (bottom center), which is near the enormous black hole known as Sagittarius A*. The massive stars in these clusters can themselves be very bright, point-like X-ray sources, when winds blowing off their surfaces collide with winds from an orbiting companion star.
(Credit: NASA/CXC/MIT/UMass Amherst/M.D.Stage et al.)
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X-ray, Radio & Infrared Image of Arches, Quintuplet, and GC Star Clusters
A multiwavelength view of the recent massive star-forming region near the Galactic center. This image is a composite of VLA radio (red), MSX mid-infrared (green), and X-ray emission (blue).
(Credit: X-ray: NASA/UMass Amherst/Q.D.Wang et al.; Radio: NRAO/AUI/NSF/NRL/N.Kassim; Mid-Infrared: MSX)
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