Milky Way: New INCREDIBLE 3D VIDEO with Galaxy Structure

The Milky Way has its structure presented today in an incredible 3D video clip made by scientists, here's how it looks inside.

Milky way is presented today in an incredible video clip that shows us the 3D structure of the galaxy we are part of, scientists managing to recreate what few can see. We are talking about a 3D representation of the structure of the Milky Way galaxy based on images recorded by various telescopes, the gas clouds being colored according to the way their chemical composition is perceived by telescopes on Earth.

Milky way thanks to this 3D representation, scientists have revealed the way stars are formed, but also some of the secrets that are still hidden in our galaxy. Among all the stars, planets, etc., hidden in our galaxy, scientists have highlighted some of the most important objects, or structures, so that they enter the center of attention of those who study with interest the new creation of the researchers.

Milky Way: New INCREDIBLE 3D VIDEO with Galaxy Structure

Milky way the video clip above shows the 100-400 billion stars that make it up, but also many of the planets that are still hidden by it, many of them undiscovered. Scientists know that there are still many hidden elements in the Milky Way galaxy, and they know that in order to discover them all, a lot of attention is needed to everything that has been recorded so far by telescopes on Earth.

“The video runs across the full extent of the SEDIGISM data, which spans from -0,5 degrees to +0,5 degrees galactic latitude and 18 degrees to 0 to 300 degrees galactic longitude. The data is color-coded by the speed of cloud retreat from the Sun. Some interesting regions are indicated: "RCW120", an emission nebula; 'Nessie', one of the longest filaments of molecular gas ever observed, and several high-mass star-forming regions, 'W31', 'W33', 'G333' and 'G305'."

Milky way it is very complex, and despite the video clip above, there are still many elements that cannot be carefully analyzed due to technological limitations regarding the analysis of the universe. Despite the fact that the telescopes used by scientists are becoming more efficient, there are great limits regarding the distance at which they can capture clear images in the Milky Way, but with time things will evolve even more.

Milky way he has here the most impressive achievement of scientists, and this helps not only the scientific community to better understand the galaxy, but is beneficial for all of humanity.