Filter the results Item type Select All/None Image Language Root Folder File Folder Link Event Tiles-Seite EasyForm News Collection Icon Template-Folder Person Register Person Business Card VideourlCT Medien-Ordner Subsite Fontfamily Person Business Card Reference Language Independent Folder New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results 1112 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically This X-ray image shows the full extent of the Virgo Cluster, - which is the closest galaxy cluster (collection of galaxies) to us. The bright white spot at the center is the central galaxy M87 (known for the picture of the supermassive blackhole as observed by the Event Horizon Telescope). The hazy white glow around M87 is the very hot gas between galaxies. It extends out more in some directions than others, and isn’t circular; this is evidence that the Virgo Cluster is still in the process of forming. The colourful stripe in the bottom left comes from foreground emission inside our own galaxy and is known as one of the eROSITA bubbles. Located in News / eROSITA: The X-ray sky opens to the world Thomas Becker Located in Assets / Staff Thomas Fröbus Located in Assets / Staff Thomas Perlitius Located in Assets / Staff Thorsten Langerfeld Located in Assets / Staff Time Dilation: Mt. Washington-Experiment Located in Medien / YouTube Videos Timo Poller Located in Assets / Staff Tina Bantes Located in Assets / Staff Tina Naggert Located in Assets / Staff Tobias Jungk Located in Assets / Staff Previous 10 items 1 ... 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 ... 112 Next 10 items