Gigantic structure of galaxies
This image, obtained with the Subaru Telescope, operated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan was used by a team of astronomers, led by Masayuki Tanaka from the European Southern Observatory (ESO), to uncover a gigantic, previously unknown assembly of galaxies located almost seven billion light-years away from us. This structure was confirmed by further observations made using ESO’s Very Large Telescope and Subaru. It is the first observation of such a prominent galaxy structure in the distant Universe, providing further insight into the cosmic web and how it formed.
Credit:ESO/Subaru/National Astronomical Observatory of Japan/M. Tanaka
Over de afbeelding
Id: | eso0941c |
Type: | Observatie |
Publicatiedatum: | 3 november 2009 |
Gerelateerde berichten: | eso0941 |
Grootte: | 7692 x 9162 px |
Over het object
Naam: | Galaxy cluster |
Type: | Early Universe : Galaxy : Grouping : Cluster |
Afstand: | z=0.55 (roodverschuiving) |
Constellation: | Pisces |
Categorie: | Galaxy Clusters |
Afbeeldingstypen
Achtergrond
Coordinates
Position (RA): | 0 18 46.51 |
Position (Dec): | 16° 30' 52.19" |
Field of view: | 51.79 x 61.70 arcminutes |
Orientation: | North is 1.6° right of vertical |
Kleuren & filters
Band | Golflengte | Telescoop |
---|---|---|
i | 770 nm | Subaru Telescope Suprime-Cam |
V | 549 nm | Subaru Telescope Suprime-Cam |