Geminga

not parsed now - please come back in a few minutes

Media som används på denna webbplats

Golden star.svg
(c) I, Ssolbergj, CC BY 3.0
Gold-shaded star.
267641main allsky labeled HI.jpg
This all-sky view from GLAST (now Fermi) reveals bright gamma-ray emission in the plane of the Milky Way (center), bright pulsars and super-massive black holes
Geminga by Chandra and Spitzer.jpg
Geminga photographed by Chandra and Spitzer space telescopes in X-Ray and IR.
Halo around pulsar Geminga.jpg
These images show a region of the sky centered on the pulsar Geminga. Left: The total number of gamma rays detected by Fermi’s Large Area Telescope at energies from 8 to 1,000 billion electron volts (GeV) — billions of times the energy of visible light — over the past decade. Brighter colors correspond to greater numbers of gamma rays. Right: By removing all bright sources, astronomers discovered the pulsar’s faint, extended gamma-ray halo. Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration
Gemini IAU.svg
Författare/Upphovsman: IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine (Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg), Licens: CC BY 3.0
IAU Gemini chart