According to the recent report by NASA, there are approximately 15 images that are released, which show the Spectacular universe seen by NASA’s Spitzer space telescope.
The initial image released shows a neutron star that is left behind by the explosion that occurred initially been by the star’s death in the Taurus, which is observed on the Earth as Supernova of A.D. 1054.
The image released used data from a combination of three NASA’s observations: Chandra’s X-ray image that is represented in blue, the optical image was taken by the Hubble Telescope is shown in red and yellow, and while the picture was taken by the Spitzer space telescope infrared image is shown in purple.
The second image shows the Whirlpool galaxy, which is approximately 23 million light-years away from the Earth while the third image released shows the interacting galaxies (NGC 2336 and 2937), which are collectively known as Arp 142.
The fourth picture showed the fledging stars that are hidden between the gas and the clouds of Orion nebula, which is captured by I.R.’s observation of the Spitzer telescope and ESAHM. The fifth image showed the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy, and 6th shows exceptionally massive young galaxy won again by three telescopes, respectively.
The next images give information about an active stellar nursery containing thousands of young stars and are developing protostars. The further images show the Spider and the Fly where stars are formed, galaxy known as NGC 4258, which is about 23 million light-years away from the Earth, a cluster of NGC 2024 that is found in the center of Nebula, Perseus Molecular cloud.
These are the collection of gas and dust, Cat’s paw nebula inside the milky way galaxy located in the constellation Scorpius, runaway star kappa Cassiopeia, spiral galaxy Messier 81 viewed in two different types and finally, the image shows the I.R. data from the Spitzer space telescope and Wide-field survey explorer (WISE).







