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Cassiopeia A Zoom
This zoom-in video shows the relative location of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A (Cas A) on the sky. It begins with a ground-based photo by the late astrophotographer Akira Fujii. As it zooms into smaller portions of the sky, it fades into an image from the Digital Sky Survey. It ends by crossfading into an image of Cas A from NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, with added borders from a NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope image.
- Release DateDecember 10, 2023
- Science ReleaseNASA’s Webb Stuns With New High-Definition Look at Exploded Star
- CreditVideo: NASA, ESA, CSA, Alyssa Pagan (STScI); Acknowledgment: DSS, Akira Fujii, David Malin
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Laura Betz
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
laura.e.betz@nasa.gov
NASA, ESA, CSA, Alyssa Pagan (STScI)
DSS, Akira Fujii, David Malin