File:NGC 4536 - HST.png
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editDescriptionNGC 4536 - HST.png |
An uncooperative piece of a galaxy. I have to say it really did not want to come out of the data. This is a mix of near-infrared and visible light. Red objects are either background galaxies or stars generally obscured by dust. The blue channel was used as a luminosity layer. Various WFPC2 data were used to fill the UVIS chip gaps. Red: hst_11570_24_wfc3_ir_f160w_drz Green: hst_11570_24_wfc3_uvis_f814w_drz Blue: hst_11570_24_wfc3_uvis_f555w_drz |
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Source | NGC 4536 |
Author | Judy Schmidt from Fresh Meadows, NY, USA |
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