The Milky Way’s central region in visible light and near-infrared

Wide-field view of the centre of the Milky Way
HAWK-I view of the Milky Way’s central region
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This image compares a visible light wide-field view (part of the Digitized Sky Survey 2) of the Milky Way’s central regions with a new near-infrared image taken with the HAWK-I instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope. While the image on the left is filled with vast numbers of stars, moving the slider reveals that far more stars, hidden behind clouds of dust, are revealed when this region is observed in the near-infrared.

Credit

ESO and Digitized Sky Survey 2 and ESO/Nogueras-Lara et al.. Acknowledgment: Davide De Martin and S. Guisard (www.eso.org/~sguisard). 

About the Image Comparison

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Release date:16 December 2019, 17:00
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Wide-field view of the centre of the Milky Way
Wide-field view of the centre of the Milky Way
HAWK-I view of the Milky Way’s central region
HAWK-I view of the Milky Way’s central region