Monday, February 6, 2012

The Milky Way Galactic Disk – Forever Blowing Bubbles

The Milky Way Galactic Disk – Forever Blowing Bubbles:

Ten Milky Way Project images most-favourited by volunteers, in no particular order. Coordinates are image centres, image sizes are indicated by the zoom level (zoom).

Score another one for citizen science! In a study released just days ago, a new catalog containing over five thousand infrared bubbles entries was added through the “Milky Way Project” website. The work was done independently by at least five participants who measured parameters for position, radius, thickness, eccentricity and position angle. Not only did their work focus on these areas, but the non-professionals were responsible for recovering the locations of at least 86% of additional bubble and HII catalogs. Cool stuff? You bet. Almost one third of the Milky Way Project’s studied bubbles are located at the edge of an even larger bubble – or have more lodged inside. This opens the door to further understanding the dynamics of triggered star formation! (...)
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