A New Infrared Map of the Milky Way Reveals 1.5 Billion Objects

A groundbreaking infrared map of the Milky Way, created using 13 years of data from the ESO’s VISTA telescope, has unveiled an astounding 1.5 billion objects, including nebulae, stars, planets, and brown dwarfs. The map provides an unprecedented view of our galaxy’s inner workings, shedding light on its structure, evolution, and the mysteries of its central black hole.

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