Examples of using Centaurus in English and their translations into Swedish
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is a star similar to the Sun in the constellation Centaurus at a distance of about 420 light years from Earth.
Centaurus A is our nearest giant galaxy,
Cen, in this case, stands for Centaurus, one of the 88 constellations that can be found in the sky.
The ALMA observations of Centaurus A shown here were taken as part of the Commissioning
Centaurus A(NGC 5128) is the nearest giant galaxy,
Centaurus A(NGC 5128) is the nearest giant,
This new image of Centaurus A combines ALMA
This galaxy is called Centaurus A because it was the first major source of radio waves discovered in the constellation of Centaurus,
This new image of Centaurus A combines observations at wavelengths around one millimetre,
Centaurus A is in fact one of the brightest radio sources in the sky(hence the“A” in its name).
Centaurus A, also known as NGC 5128[1], is a peculiar
Panning across the giant elliptical galaxy Centaurus A(NGC 5128) and its strange globular clusters.
The Centaurus A galaxy(NGC 5128) is one of the brightest galaxies in the southern hemisphere night sky, located in the constellation of Centaurus. .
These features, and the prominent radio emission, are strong evidence that Centaurus A is the result of a merger between two galaxies.
Previous observations done with ISAAC on the VLT have revealed that a supermassive black hole lurks inside Centaurus A.
strewn like glittering gems, churning inside Centaurus A.
In contrast to our own galaxy, the supermassive black hole in Centaurus A is continuously fed by material falling onto into it,
Together with the strong radio emission, are evidence that Centaurus A is the result of a collision between a giant elliptical galaxy,
signatures of the supermassive black hole at the heart of Centaurus A.
RCW 79 is an emission nebula in the constellation Centaurus.