File:Millions of Galaxies Emerge in New Simulated Images From NASA's Roman (SVS14301 - Roman Simulated Deep Field).jpg

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This simulated Roman deep field image, containing hundreds of thousands of galaxies, represents just 1.3 percent of the synthetic survey, which is itself just one percent of Roman's planned survey.

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English: This simulated Roman deep field image, containing hundreds of thousands of galaxies, represents just 1.3 percent of the synthetic survey, which is itself just one percent of Roman's planned survey. The galaxies are color coded – redder ones are farther away and whiter ones are nearer. The simulation showcases Roman’s power to conduct large, deep surveys and study the universe statistically in ways that aren’t possible with current telescopes. Credit: M. Troxel and Caltech-IPAC/R. Hurt
Date 8 March 2023 (upload date)
Source Millions of Galaxies Emerge in New Simulated Images From NASA's Roman
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Robert Hurt, Scott Wiessinger, Ashley Balzer
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Galaxy; Gravitational Lensing; Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope; Dark Matter

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