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When it launched in 2021, NASA鈥檚 James Webb Space Telescope promised new views on the universe as striking as those of the Hubble. Now it鈥檚 delivering, as astronomers today unveiled a new image from the telescope that reveals never-before-seen details around a group of merging galaxies known as Pandora鈥檚 Cluster.
鈥淲hen the images of Pandora鈥檚 Cluster first came in from Webb, we were honestly a little starstruck,鈥 said , associate professor in 51精品视频鈥檚 Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. 鈥淭here was so much detail in the foreground cluster and so many distant lensed galaxies, I found myself getting lost in the image. Webb exceeded our expectations.鈥
Bezanson is one of two leaders of the program that produced the image, a long-exposure shot of three clusters of massive galaxies coming together to form a megacluster. The combined mass of these clusters acts as a lens, boosting researchers鈥 ability to see the details of galaxies that are much more distant 鈥 and from a period when the universe was much younger.
Only Pandora鈥檚 central core had previously been studied in detail by NASA鈥檚 Hubble Space Telescope. To create the new panorama, researchers stitched four Webb images together, displaying roughly 50,000 sources of near-infrared light. Closely examine the areas around nearer, brighter galaxies on this , and you鈥檒l see those distant galaxies as reddish distorted streaks.
鈥淧andora鈥檚 Cluster, as imaged by Webb, shows us a stronger, wider, deeper, better lens than we have ever seen before,鈥 said astronomer Ivo Labbe of the Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, a co-leader of the project along with Bezanson. 鈥淢y first reaction to the image was that it was so beautiful, it looked like a galaxy formation simulation. We had to remind ourselves that this was real data and we are working in a new era of astronomy now.鈥
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The UNCOVER team spent a total of 30 hours of time with the telescope to capture the cluster using the Webb鈥檚 infrared capabilities and publicly released their data. Next, researchers will select galaxies for follow-up observation to determine their distance and composition, providing new insights into the early era of how galaxies formed and evolved. The UNCOVER team expects to make these observations later this year.
鈥淭he ancient myth of Pandora is about human curiosity and discoveries that delineate the past from the future, which I think is a fitting connection to the new realms of the universe Webb is opening up,鈥 said Bezanson.
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Adapted from materials from the . Photo credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, Ivo Labbe and Rachel Bezanson. Image processing: Alyssa Pagan.