This 9-Gigapixel Image With 84 Million Stars Of the Milky Way Will Give You Goosebumps

The image above shows a breathtaking view of the core of our galaxy, the Milky Way, as seen by the European Space Agency's VISTA Telescope. 

With the naked eye, you’d probably see the center of our Galaxy—with countless stars and cosmic clouds of interstellar dust - occupying a small patch of a few inches.  

However, thanks to the VISTA telescope, we got one of the most detail portraits of the Milky Way EVER produced which has allowed astronomers to catalog a staggering 84 million stars. 

After seeing this image, ask yourself. Are we alone in the Milky Way? 

The above image is just a small, reduced—thumbnail version of the original image which has a mind-boggling resolution of 108,500×81,500—or if you prefer 9 gigapixels, occupying 24.6 gigabytes.  

Check out the entire 9-gigapixel image—and zoom in on those stars—by clicking here. This image is simply too big to be displayed at full resolution and is best appreciated using the zoom tool 

In order to obtain this image, ESO’s VISTA telescope—which stands for Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy—snapped thousands of images of the sky after which astronomers compiled them into one 9 gigapixel mosaic. 

The VISTA telescope is one of the largest visible and near infrared telescopes of the world, and it just showed us how cool it really is which this mind-bending image. 

The image you are seeing is crystal clear because the VISTA telescope boasts a stunning infrared camera which enables it to peer through the dust clouds that obscure the view of other telescopes. 

In order to understand how powerful the VISTA telescope really is, here below is a comparison between an image of the Milky Way—the same image—as seen from an infrared telescope and a visible telescope. 

Pretty amazing right? Just imagine what else is out there? The Milky Way galaxy is really unique, it’s beautiful and this image makes you love our cosmic home even more, right? 

But this image wasn’t taken just for aesthetic purposes. 

In fact, this massive image has allowed scientists and astronomers to identify numerous cosmic objects in space that are worth researching further. 

This image allowed astronomers to identify 84 million stars in the Milky Way. 

Our cosmic home—the Milky Way—is part of a supermassive structure interconnected by over 800 galaxies located at around 1000 million light years away. 

Milky way is a part of intergalactic highway that stretches some 500 million light years across and contains around 100,000,000,000,000,000 Suns, dubbed by scientists as Laniakea. 

Oh and, just a fun fact here, did you know that astronomers maintain that there are around 500 billion galaxies in the known universe, which means there are around 50,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 habitable planets. Astronomers argue that just inside our home galaxy, there are about 400 billion stars. 


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