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Wide-field view of the sky around the most remote quasar
This visible-light wide-field image of the region around ULAS J1120+0641, the most distant quasar found so far, was created from photographs taken through red and blue filters and forming part of the Digitized Sky Survey 2. The object itself lies very close to the centre and is not visible in this picture, but many other, much closer, galaxies are seen in this wide-field view that spans about three degrees of sky.
Crédit:ESO and Digitized Sky Survey 2. Acknowledgment: Davide De Martin
À propos de l'image
Identification: | eso1122c |
Type: | Observation |
Date de publication: | 29 juin 2011 19:00 |
Communiqués de presse en rapport: | eso1122 |
Taille: | 10693 x 8453 px |
À propos de l'objet
Nom: | ULAS J1120+0641 |
Type: | Early Universe : Galaxy : Activity : AGN : Quasar |
Distance: | z=7.1 (redshift) |
Constellation: | Leo |
Catégorie: | Quasars and Black Holes |
Image Formats
Grand JPEG
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Publication TIFF 4K
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JPEG pour publication
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JPEG taille écran
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Fonds d'écran
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1280x1024
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1600x1200
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1920x1200
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Coordinates
Position (RA): | 11 20 41.72 |
Position (Dec): | 6° 38' 39.89" |
Field of view: | 179.27 x 141.72 arcminutes |
Orientation: | North is 0.0° left of vertical |
Couleurs & filtres
Domaine | Télescope |
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Visible B | Digitized Sky Survey 2 N/A |
Visible R | Digitized Sky Survey 2 N/A |