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Spitzer's 5-Gigapixel Milky Way

James Harold writes "Today NASA unveiled a new infrared mosaic of our galaxy. The result of over 800,000 individual images collected by the Spitzer Space Telescope, it is the largest, highest-resolution, and most sensitive infrared picture ever taken of the Milky Way (and will likely remain so for the foreseeable future). Because Spitzer sees in infrared, it penetrates much farther into the galaxy, revealing previously hidden star clusters, star-forming regions, shocked gases, glowing 'bubbles' and more. The complete mosaic is about 400,000 by 13,000 pixels, and a 180' printed version is being shown at the American Astronomical Society meeting in St. Louis. A zoomable, annotated version of two different variants on the image (as well as some additional information on the science) is available at Alien Earths, a NASA- and NSF-supported education site." The Spitzer survey is already causing a stir potentially bigger than that raised when Pluto was deemed not a planet: two minor spiral arms of the Milky Way may be demoted.

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  1. Compression at it's finest by nexeruza · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wow they took a 400,000 by 13,000 pixel image and compressed it to a 200x200 jpeg to wow us net folks, stellar.

    1. Re:Compression at it's finest by mrbluze · · Score: 5, Informative

      Here are some hi-res images - found them finally.

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    2. Re:Compression at it's finest by dotancohen · · Score: 5, Funny

      That's what I was thinking. Where's the beef? Are you kidding? I was scared to click the link to TFA thinking it might try to download to whole thing.
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  2. Link to AliensEarths, mentioned in article by sheriff_cahill · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://www.alienearths.org/glimpse/glimpse.php and launching the viewer will bring up the zoomable image mentioned

  3. Direct link to the huge images by Lord+Juan · · Score: 5, Informative

    But, the images (the huge ones) are right there, here is the direct link to the huge images http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/Media/releases/ssc2008-11/ssc2008-11a.shtml

  4. deep penetration by liquidf · · Score: 5, Funny

    Because Spitzer sees in infrared, it penetrates much farther into the galaxy... wow, never thought i would see "Spitzer" and "penetrate" in the same sentance together and *not* be talking about a certain governor
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  5. Re:really? by mrbluze · · Score: 5, Funny

    You were really planning to click on a link pointing to a 20 gigabyte image? Then what?
    • Start downloading
    • Go out for coffee
    • Start missing slashdot
    • Drink more coffee
    • Come home
    • Cancel download
    • Continue browsing/posting on slashdot.
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