Japanese Space Probe's View Of Large Magellanic Cloud: Star Formation At Work
13th Nov 2006, 15:16 GMT
The infrared surveyor AKARI, a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) mission with ESA participation, is nearing the completion of its first scan of the entire sky. During this phase of the mission, it has supplied the largest wavelength coverage of the Large Magellanic Cloud to date, and provided fascinating new images of this galaxy.
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