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Let’s look at the deep field in detail. Everything that has six bright spokes is a star in our galaxy. The true star of the image is a massive group of galaxies as it appeared when the universe ...
The work is part of the Emission-line galaxies and Intergalactic Gas in the Epoch of Reionization (EIGER) program and has delivered a stunning deep field image of the universe featuring some ...
The focal point of Webb's deep field image is a large, bright cluster of galaxies known as SMACS 0723, which sits about 4.6 billion light-years from Earth — meaning the light we see here was ...
The James Webb Space Telescope detected about 25,000 galaxies in a single snapshot, dramatically surpassing the nearly 10,000 shown in the Hubble Space Telescope's Ultra Deep Field Survey ...
The deep field is part of JADES, the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey, one of the largest programs with the observatory so far. They are trying to understand the first 1 billion years of ...
Some 800,000 Galaxies Shine in Our Most Complete Map of the Universe Yet Learn more about the largest map of the cosmos to date, a deep field image from the COSMOS-Web collaboration that’s already ...
This image shows examples of galaxies in different shapes, all captured by Euclid during its first observations of the Deep Field areas.As part of the data release, a detailed catalogue of more ...
The Webb Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES) focused on the area in and around the Hubble Space Telescope’s Ultra Deep Field. Using Webb’s NIRCam instrument, scientists observed the ...
This object in the deep field image has a redshift of 1.38, meaning it appears as did roughly 9.1 billion years ago when the universe itself was only 4 billion years old.
HUBBLE Space Telescope's first deep-field image, taken in 1995, surprised scientists with its horde of galaxies. R. Williams/STScI, Hubble Deep Field Team and NASA/ESA ...
Depicting a section of the universe known as the COSMOS-Web field, the new map is far more expansive than even the iconic Hubble Ultra Deep Field, a view of 10,000 galaxies NASA released in 2004.