File:NGC 4826 - HST.png
Summary
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Here's an old favorite galaxy that I'm glad to have had the chance to process some new observations for. This is also known as the Black Eye galaxy, and is among the most striking galaxies that Hubble has looked at. Previously a Hubble Heritage image release, new imagery is around 2.5 times the resolution of the old WF/PC2 imagery. That means more refined details are visible, especially If you are able to zoom all the way in. In fact, the texture of the individual stars forming even the smooth, redder, non star-forming parts the galaxy are now revealed. If you do zoom in, don't mistake that grainy, noisy texture as actual noise. Those are stars! I went ahead and did use some old WFPC2 data just to show glowing hydrogen gas. This usually works well without lowering the image quality, despite the disparity in resolution. Data from the following proposals were used to create this image: PHANGS-HST: Linking Stars and Gas throughout the Scales of Star Formation The Smallest Nuclear Black Holes Red: WFC3/UVIS F814W+WFPC2 F656N Green: WFC3/UVIS F555W Blue: WFC3/UVIS F438W+F336W+F275W North is 142.85° clockwise from up. |
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| Source | NGC 4826 |
| Author | Judy Schmidt from USA |
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| This image was originally posted to Flickr by geckzilla at https://flickr.com/photos/54209675@N00/49659407432. It was reviewed on 15 March 2020 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0. |
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