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Hubble spots megamaser
by Brooks Hays
Pasadena, Calif. (UPI) Dec 29, 2016


disclaimer: image is for illustration purposes only

Megamasers are galaxies that act like one big laser that emits microwave radiation instead of visible light. Recently, the Hubble Space Telescope spotted IRAS 16399-0937, a megamaser 370 million light-years from Earth.

Megamasers are extremely bright, 100 million times brighter than regular masers. Galaxies become masers and megamasers when their spectral emissions take on the quality of a microwave laser -- when their emissions become stimulated, or amplified, and monochromatic.

The amplification process is caused by a glut of galactic gas in just the right physical condition to absorb and re-emit microwave radiation.

Hubble imaged IRAS 16399-0937 in two wavelengths using its Advanced Camera for Surveys and its Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer. The two observations were combined to form the image shared by NASA.

The new image offers exceptional detail and showcases the galaxy's dual core -- a pair in the process of merging. The cores are surrounded by a swirl of gas and dust, obscuring the intense energy of the two nuclei.


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