A Via Láctea

Jesus "A Via Láctea Tem Jeito" Jesus

A Existência Quem Tudo Criou Por Amor Yeshua Jesus

A Existência Quem Tudo Criou Por Amor Yeshua Jesus
Jesus O Rei do Universo Infinito Yeshua Nosso Eterno Senhor e Salvador

O Universo Deslumbrante

NASA Revela Imagens Jamais Vistas...

Jesus The King Of Infinite Universe

Jesus The King Of Infinite Universe
Quem Está Acima de Todas As Coisas * Anunciando a Jesus

Sábado É O Santo Dia Do Altíssimo

Sábado É O Santo Dia Do Altíssimo
Yahweh O Altíssimo Criou Todo O Universo Infinito e No Sétimo Dia Glorificou Todas As Suas Obras

Gênesis III - A Criação do Universo Infinito

Gênesis II - Give Glory The Lord

A Via Láctea

No Natal Jesus É O Aniversariante

No Natal Jesus É O Aniversariante
O Nascimento de Jesus, e não de Papai Noel Jesus O Rei Do Universo Infinito

Todo Aquele Que Se Voltar Para O Senhor Será Justificado

Todo Aquele Que Se Voltar Para O Senhor Será Justificado
Jesus O Rei Do Universo Infinito Yeshua Nosso Eterno Senhor e Salvador

Jesus - Yeshua Nosso Eterno Senhor e Salvador

Jesus - Yeshua  Nosso Eterno Senhor e Salvador
O Amor de Jesus Por Nós...Todo Aquele Que Se Voltar Para O Senhor Será Justificado

N~~ao Nos Importa A Aparência de Jesus

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Resembling a swirling witch's cauldron of glowing vapors, the black hole-powered core of the Circinus Galaxy lies 13 million light-years away from our own.

This galaxy, designated a type 2 Seyfert, is a class of mostly spiral galaxies that have compact centers and are believed to contain massive black holes. Seyfert galaxies are themselves part of a larger class of objects called Active Galactic Nuclei or AGN. AGN have the ability to remove gas from the centers of their galaxies by blowing it out into space at phenomenal speeds.

In the center of the galaxy and within the inner starburst ring is a V-shaped structure of gas. The structure appears whitish-pink in this composite image, made up of four filters. Two filters capture the narrow lines from atomic transitions in oxygen and hydrogen; two wider filters detect green and near-infrared light. In the narrow-band filters, the V-shaped structure is very pronounced. This region, which is the projection of a three- dimensional cone extending from the nucleus to the galaxy's halo, contains gas that has been heated by radiation emitted by the accreting black hole. A "counter-cone," believed to be present, is obscured from view by dust in the galaxy's disk. Ultraviolet radiation emerging from the central source excites nearby gas causing it to glow. The excited gas is beamed into the oppositely directed cones like two giant searchlights.

Located near the plane of our own Milky Way Galaxy, the Circinus galaxy is partially hidden by intervening dust along our line of sight. As a result, the galaxy went unnoticed until about 25 years ago.

Image Credit: Credits: NASA, Andrew S. Wilson (University of Maryland); Patrick L. Shopbell (Caltech); Chris Simpson (Subaru Telescope); Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann and F. K. B. Barbosa (UFRGS, Brazil); and Martin J. Ward (University of Leicester, U.K.)