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English: Demonstration of MIRI's imager and medium-resolution spectroscopy (MRS) in IFU mode (channel 4): The imager creates a high-resolution image. The MRS IFU creates an image cube, which means each pixel on the image on the right is a spectrum. One such spectrum is shown in the lower right.
Wavelenghts used for the image on the right are shown in color in the spectrum. Image Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA JWST MIRI Images are from COM/MIRI 1023/1031 (PIs: Alvaro Labiano, Tim Grundy) |
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Author | Meli thev |
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