The GOODS-South field
This composite image of the GOODS-South field — the result of an extremely deep survey using two of the four giant 8.2-metre telescopes composing ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) and a unique custom-built filter — shows some of the faintest galaxies ever seen. It also allows astronomers to determine that 90% of galaxies whose light took 10 billion years to reach us have gone undiscovered.
The image is based on data acquired with the FORS and HAWK-I instruments on the VLT. It shows in particular two varieties of light emitted by excited hydrogen atoms, known as Lyman-alpha and H-alpha.
Källa:ESO/M. Hayes
Om bilden
ID: | eso1013a |
Typ: | Observation |
Publiceringsdatum: | 24 mars 2010 19:00 |
Relaterade pressmeddelanden: | eso1013 |
Storlek: | 1787 x 1787 px |
Om objektet
Namn: | GOODS South field |
Typ: | Early Universe : Galaxy : Grouping : Cluster |
Avstånd: | z=2.2 (rödförskjutning) |
Constellation: | Fornax |
Kategori: | Galaxy Clusters |
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Koordinater
Position (RA): | 3 32 32.74 |
Position (Dec): | -27° 47' 20.40" |
Field of view: | 7.47 x 7.47 arcminutes |
Orientering: | Nord är 44.4° vänster om lodrätt |
Färger och filter
Band | Våglängd | Teleskop |
---|---|---|
Synligt ljus Ly-alpha | 390 nm | Very Large Telescope FORS1 |
Synligt ljus H-alpha | 2.1 μm | Very Large Telescope HAWK-I |