A plot of the HESS J1427-608, which is a celestial body located in the constellation of Hercules. The plot is divided into two sections, with the left side showing the left and right sides of the image. The left side of the plot has a transparent background with a red hexagon in the center. The hexagon is labeled "HESS" and has a green circle around it. The right side has a yellow and orange color scheme, representing the right ascension of the celestial body. The red color represents the highest ascension, while the orange color represents lower ascension. The green circle represents the lowest ascension and is labeled as "14°35°". There is also a line graph on the right side, which shows the relationship between the two celestial bodies. The x-axis of the graph represents the time period, and the y-axis represents the distance between them. The line graph shows that the left axis is higher than the right axis, indicating a higher ascension than the red axis. The graph also shows a downward trend in the distance, with a slight decrease in the height of the red and orange circles.
User elisadque uploaded the image
User elisadque uploaded the image
