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The SDSS Field of Streams

A plot of the sky showing regions with more stars in red and yellow and regions with fewer stars in blue and black

The SDSS’s “Field of Streams” map shows structures of stars in the outer Milky Way

A map of stars in the outer regions of the Milky Way Galaxy, derived from the SDSS images of the northern sky, shown in a Mercator-like projection. The color indicates the distance of the stars, while the intensity indicates the density of stars on the sky. Structures visible in this map include streams of stars torn from the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy, a smaller ‘orphan’ stream crossing the Sagittarius streams, the ‘Monoceros Ring’ that encircles the Milky Way disk, trails of stars being stripped from the globular cluster Palomar 5, and excesses of stars found towards the constellations Virgo and Hercules. Circles enclose new Milky Way companions discovered by the SDSS; two of these are faint globular star clusters, while the others are faint dwarf galaxies.

Image Credit: V. Belokurov and the SDSS
 
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