
Just.... wow! That is an incredible image!
selden wrote:Oh Evil One,
The fuzzy spherical glow that extends above and below the ring consists of the billions of stars that are in the main ellipsoidal body of the galaxy.
All stars glow in the infrared, just some glow more brightly than others.
As a result, yes, someone living on a planet orbiting a star near the dust ring will see light all over the sky. Most of it will be concentrated in the half of the sky that contains M104's center. There'll be lots of individual bright stars, of course.
selden wrote:Oh Evil One,
The fuzzy spherical glow that extends above and below the ring consists of the billions of stars that are in the main ellipsoidal body of the galaxy.
All stars glow in the infrared, just some glow more brightly than others.
As a result, yes, someone living on a planet orbiting a star near the dust ring will see light all over the sky. Most of it will be concentrated in the half of the sky that contains M104's center. There'll be lots of individual bright stars, of course.