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File:M87 jet.jpg

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Description
English: The jet emerging from the galactic core of M87 (NGC 4486). The jet extends to about 20 arc seconds (absolute length ca. 5 kly).

Composite image of Hubble Telescope observations. The galaxy is too distant for the Hubble Telescope to resolve individual stars; the bright dots in the image are star clusters, assumed to contain some hundreds of thousands of stars each.

Original caption:

"Black Hole-Powered Jet of Electrons and Sub-Atomic Particles Streams From Center of Galaxy M87"
The data used in this image was collected with Hubble's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 in 1998 by J.A. Biretta, W.B. Sparks, F.D. Macchetto, and E.S. Perlman (STScI). This composite image was compiled by the Hubble Heritage team based on these exposures of ultraviolet, blue, green, and infrared light.
Čeština: Výtrysk plazmatu z jádra galaxie M87, který vychází z okolí černé díry
العربية: تدفق مادي ناتج عن ثقب أسود ينبثق من المنطقة المركزية لمجرة مسييه 87.
Date
Source HubbleSite: gallery, release.
Author NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)

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Captions

The AGN at the center of Messier 87 ejecting superheated matter (in the form of plasma) from one of its poles. Most AGN & Quasars also spew out plasma, although most spew out of both their poles.

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start time: 25 July 2010

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6 July 2000

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current10:51, 14 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 10:51, 14 March 20071,222 × 1,276 (1.71 MB)Tevatron~commonswiki{{Information |Description= Streaming out from the center of the galaxy M87 like a cosmic searchlight is one of nature's most amazing phenomena, a black-hole-powered jet of electrons and other sub-atomic particles traveling at nearly the speed of light. I
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