Gemini Observatory Probes Galaxy NGC 1068 Churning Core
Mr. Intel writes: "Using the Gemini Telescope at Mauna Kea, scientists have created a 3D movie of a distant galaxy. How you ask? By using a new instrument, the Integral Field Unitor or IFU, they can collect vast amounts of light and scan the beams using 1500 special optical fibers. This allows the researchers to track stars and interstellar gas motion in the galaxy. There is a press release and an images page. SciAm also has an article."
more people interested in astronomy it's worth it.
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....about 6 years ago for my thesis project.
The version I worked on had 37 elements instead of 1500, and required the individual alignment of 15 micron diameter optical fibers with individual lenslets in an optical array. It was painstaking work, to say the least, and my hat goes off to the Gemini IFU team for getting their first light for this instrument at long last!
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NGC 1068 is also known as M 77. It's one of the nearest galaxies to us. You can see it faintly in 7x50 binoculars if you look in the right place.