File:NGC 1365 - HST WFC3.png
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editDescriptionNGC 1365 - HST WFC3.png |
A view of the central portion of The Great Barred Spiral Galaxy from Hubble. This was captured as part of a joint survey with ALMA to study many aspects of young star clusters to better understand star formation. This survey is great for producing high quality images of galaxies because it includes five filters: one near-infrared, one visible green, one visible blue, and two near-ultraviolet. It's possible to create an image with some stunning colors with this extended spectrum, and you don't even have to fiddle with the saturation. PHANGS-HST: Linking Stars and Gas throughout the Scales of Star Formation Red: WFC3/UVIS F814W Green: WFC3/UVIS F555W Blue: WFC3/UVIS F438W/F336W/F275W North is 19° clockwise from up. |
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Source | NGC 1365 |
Author | Judy Schmidt from USA |
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