{"id":19084,"date":"2010-05-27T08:10:30","date_gmt":"2010-05-27T08:10:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wise-telescope-has-heart-and-soul\/"},"modified":"2010-05-27T08:10:30","modified_gmt":"2010-05-27T08:10:30","slug":"wise-telescope-has-heart-and-soul","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/space-station\/wise-telescope-has-heart-and-soul.php","title":{"rendered":"WISE Telescope has Heart and Soul"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><span><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"padding-left:10px; padding-right: 10px;\" src=\"http:\/\/euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-o-matic\/cache\/67d8c_wise20100524-640.jpg\" alt=\"Heart and Soul nebulae \" border=\"0\"><\/span><\/div><div><div><span>The Heart and Soul nebulae  are seen in this infrared mosaic from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey  Explorer, or WISE. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/mission_pages\/WISE\/news\/wise20100524.html\">&rsaquo;  Full image and caption<\/a><\/span><\/div><p><span><br><span>NASA<\/span>'s <span>Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer<\/span>, or <span>WISE<\/span>, has captured a huge  mosaic of two bubbling clouds in space, known as the Heart and Soul  nebulae. The <span>space telescope<\/span>, which has completed about three-fourths of  its infrared survey of the entire sky, has already captured nearly one  million frames like the ones making up this newly released mosaic.<\/span><\/p><p>\"This new image demonstrates the power of WISE to capture vast regions,\"  said Ned Wright, the mission's principal investigator at UCLA, who  presented the new picture today at the American Astronomical Society  meeting in Miami. \"We're looking north, south, east and west to map the  whole sky.\"<\/p><p>The picture is online at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/mission_pages\/WISE\/news\/wise20100524.html\">http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/mission_pages\/WISE\/news\/wise20100524.html<\/a>  .<\/p><p>The <span>Heart nebula<\/span> is named after its resemblance to a human heart; the  nearby Soul nebula happens to resemble a heart too, but only the  symbolic kind with two lobes. The nebulae, which lie about 6,000  light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia, are both massive  star-making factories, marked by giant bubbles blown into surrounding  dust by radiation and winds from the stars. The infrared vision of <span>WISE  <\/span>allows it to see into the cooler and dustier crevices of clouds like  these, where gas and dust are just beginning to collect into new stars.<\/p><p>The new image was captured as <span>WISE <\/span>circled over Earth's poles, scanning  strips of the sky. It is stitched together from 1,147 frames, taken with  a total exposure time of three-and-a-half hours.<\/p><p>The mission will complete its first map of the sky in July 2010. It will  then spend the next three months surveying much of the sky a second  time, before the solid-hydrogen coolant needed to chill its infrared  detectors runs dry. The first installment of the public <span>WISE <\/span>catalog  will be released in summer 2011.<\/p><p>About 960,000 <span>WISE <\/span>images have been beamed down from space to date. Some  show ethereal star-forming clouds, while others reveal the ancient  light of very remote, powerful galaxies. And many are speckled with  little dots that are asteroids in our solar system. So far, the mission  has observed more than 60,000 asteroids, most of which lie in the main  belt, orbiting between <span>Mars <\/span>and <span>Jupiter<\/span>. About 11,000 of these objects  are newly discovered, and about 50 of them belong to a class of  near-Earth objects, which have paths that take them within about 48  million kilometers (30 million miles) of <span>Earth&rsquo;s orbit<\/span>.<\/p><p>One goal of the <span>WISE mission<\/span> is to study asteroids throughout our solar  system and to find out more about how they vary in size and composition.  Infrared helps with this task because it can get better size  measurements of the space rocks than visible light.<\/p><p>\"Infrared will help us understand more about the sizes, properties and  origins of asteroids near and far,\" said Amy Mainzer, the principal  investigator of <span>NEOWISE<\/span>, a program to study and catalog asteroids seen  by WISE (the acronym comes from combining near-Earth object, or <span>NEO<\/span>,  with <span>WISE<\/span>).<\/p><p>WISE will also study the Trojans, asteroids that run along with Jupiter  in its orbit around the sun in two packs -- one in front of and one  behind the gas giant. It has seen more than 800 of these objects, and by  the end of the mission, should have observed about half of all 4,500  known Trojans. The results will address dueling theories about how the  outer planets evolved.<\/p><p>\"WISE is the first survey capable of observing the two clouds in a  uniform way, and this will provide valuable insight into the early solar  system,\" said astronomer Tommy Grav of Johns Hopkins University,  Baltimore, Md., who presented the information today at the astronomy  meeting.<\/p><p>Comets have also made their way into WISE images, with more than 72  observed so far, about a dozen of them new. WISE is taking a census of  the types of orbits comets ride in. The data will help explain what  kicks comets out of their original, more distant orbits and in toward  the sun.<\/p><p><span>JPL <\/span>manages <span>WISE <\/span>for <span><a href=\"http:\/\/spacestation-shuttle.blogspot.com\/\">NASA<\/a>'s Science Mission <\/span>Directorate, Washington. The  principal investigator, Edward Wright, is at UCLA. The mission was  competitively selected under <span>NASA's Explorers Program<\/span> managed by the  Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. The science instrument was  built by the Space Dynamics Laboratory, Logan, Utah, and the spacecraft  was built by Ball Aerospace &amp; Technologies Corp., Boulder, Colo.  Science operations and data processing take place at the Infrared  Processing and Analysis Center at the California Institute of Technology  in Pasadena. Caltech manages <span>JPL <\/span>for <span>NASA<\/span>. 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