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Distant Galaxy Identification Technique in Hubble Field

Distant Galaxy Identification Technique in Hubble Field
Series of four panels that illustrate the distant-galaxy identification technique. Four panels that show (top to bottom, or right to left when rotated correctly) F814W filter, F606W filter, F450W filter, and F300W filter images, or near-infrared through near-ultraviolet images. The identified galaxy is prominent in the near-infrared image but totally absent in any of the other images. It is this spectroscopic signature that identifies this galaxy as a very distant object.

About the Object

  • R.A. Position
    R.A. PositionRight ascension – analogous to longitude – is one component of an object's position.
    12h 36m 48.26s
  • Dec. Position
    Dec. PositionDeclination – analogous to latitude – is one component of an object's position.
    62° 13' 1.99"
  • Object Name
    Object NameA name or catalog number that astronomers use to identify an astronomical object.
    HDF-N
  • Release Date
    June 26, 1996
  • Science Release
    Findings from Hubble Deep Field Hone in on Distant Galaxies
  • Credit
    K. Lanzetta and A. Yahil (SUNY) and NASA

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Mar 28, 2025
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Claire Andreoli
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
claire.andreoli@nasa.gov