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CDF-N CXO Image with Location of ACS Mosaic and WFPC2 HDF-N

CDF-N CXO Image with Location of ACS Mosaic and WFPC2 HDF-N

About the Object

  • R.A. Position
    R.A. PositionRight ascension – analogous to longitude – is one component of an object's position.
    12h 36m 45s.7
  • Dec. Position
    Dec. PositionDeclination – analogous to latitude – is one component of an object's position.
    +62° 13' 58"
  • Constellation
    ConstellationOne of 88 recognized regions of the celestial sphere in which the object appears.
    Ursa Major

About the Data

  • Instrument
    InstrumentThe science instrument used to produce the data.
    CXO>ACIS
  • Exposure Dates
    Exposure DatesThe date(s) that the telescope made its observations and the total exposure time.
    November 1999; February and November 2000; February, March, and November 2001; and February 2002, Exposure Time: 2 milliseconds
  • Filters
    FiltersThe camera filters that were used in the science observations.
    0.5-2keV, 2-4keV, and 4-8keV
  • Object Name
    Object NameA name or catalog number that astronomers use to identify an astronomical object.
    Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey, GOODS, Hubble Deep Field, Chandra Deep Field - North, CDF-N
  • Object Description
    Object DescriptionThe type of astronomical object.
    Field of X-ray objects
  • Release Date
    June 19, 2003
  • Science Release
    The Secret Lives of Galaxies Unveiled in Deep Survey
  • Credits
    NASA, ESA, the Chandra Deep Field-North Team and Zolt Levay (STScI)

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CDF-N CXO Image with Location of ACS Mosaic and WFPC2 HDF-N
Color Info
Color InfoA brief description of the methods used to convert telescope data into the color image being presented.

Blue: 4-8keV Green: 2-4keV Red: 0.5-2keV

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Last Updated
Feb 17, 2025
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Claire Andreoli
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
claire.andreoli@nasa.gov