NASA’s Chandra X -ray Observatory provides a new look at the Androida galaxy in the photo of this multi -wavelength, which includes images of X -rays, ultra -violet, optical, infrared, and radio, and describes “light support” across the spectrum. The structure of the Akashganga and the destiny of the future has been made a model with the help of Android, which is 2.5 million light years away. This joint image not only reflects high energy radiation from a super Massev Black Hole, but also provides a clear view of M36’s weapons and basic in remarkable detail. The light has been converted into sound with fennel video, which makes another surface sense.
Chandra X -ray data revealed the legacy of black hole flares and dark matter in the new theory of Andromeda
According to NASA’s Chandra team, X-ray observations-ESA’s XMM-Newton, NASA’s gallex and spatzar, Planck, IRAs, Kobe, Harsheel, and more show-differently show-differently. In particular, a flare up from Andromeda’s Super Masio Black Hole in 2013 showed better X -ray emissions. Statistics also honor astronomer Vera Rubin, whose M31 rotation studies have led to the first conviction for the dark matter. Rubin is now remembered in the 2025 US quarter.
Release features have a signature sonization, which has different types of light-translation has been translated into e-ray, ultra-violet, optical, infrared, and radio-southern heads. The volume is controlled by the brightness, the pitch through the frequency position. The result is a sound map of the galaxy’s internal structure.
The Chandra Program for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in Washington has been organized by the NASA Martial Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Chandra’s caretaker is the Smithsin Astro Physical Observatory in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
With this latest M33 panorama, astronomers have a beautiful look, but the wider population is also treated for a look and good experience that leads us to the nearest galaxy neighbor to our Akashinga.


