Hubble Telescope Infrared Impressionist Artwork


 

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Forget Monet and his ability to provide his own impression of his surroundings, NASA this past week had an artist take infrared impressions from the Hubble Space Telescope and a ground-based telescope and then create artwork from what they believe the galaxy looks like.

The images on this page were taken from NASA’s Image of the Day and showcases the core of our galaxy and it’s nearly 2,000 stars.

The image according to io9 showcases the “densest known gathering of young stars in our galaxy.”

Here’s an even more detail piece of the artwork:

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Side Note: Don’t actually forget Money, his artwork still kicks this artworks butt and if he had Hubble it would look so much more Tim Burton and less Space Odyssey.


 

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