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NASA - Poster - Aluminum - 29. MACS 0416 (Hubble ACS and WFC3 + Webb NIRCam Image) - James Webb Space Telescope

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Printed on ever lasting aluminum. This panchromatic view of galaxy cluster MACS0416 was created by combining infrared observations from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope with visible-light data from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. To make the image, in general the shortest wavelengths of light were color-coded blue, the longest wavelengths red, and intermediate wavelengths green. The resulting wavelength coverage, from 0.4 to 5 microns, reveals a vivid landscape of galaxies that could be described as one of the most colorful views of the universe ever created.

MACS0416 is a galaxy cluster located about 4.3 billion light-years from Earth, meaning that light we see now left the cluster shortly after the formation of our solar system. This cluster magnifies the light from more distant background galaxies through gravitational lensing. As a result, the research team has been able to identify magnified supernovae and even very highly magnified individual stars.

Those colors give clues to galaxy distances: The bluest galaxies are relatively nearby and often show intense star formation, as best detected by Hubble, while the redder galaxies tend to be more distant, or else contain copious amount of dust, as detected by Webb. The image reveals a wealth of details that are only possible to capture by combining the power of both space telescopes.

In this image, blue represents data at wavelengths of 0.435 and 0.606 microns (Hubble filters F435W and F606W); cyan is 0.814, 0.9, and 1.05 microns (Hubble filters F814W, and F105W and Webb filter F090W); green is 1.15, 1.25, 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6 microns (Hubble filters F125W, F140W, and F160W, and Webb filters F115W and F150W); yellow is 2.00 and 2.77 microns (Webb filters F200W, and F277W); orange is 3.56 microns (Webb filter F356W); and red represents data at 4.1 and 4.44 microns (Webb filters F410M and F444W).

Credits:
Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Jose M. Diego (IFCA), Jordan C. J. D'Silva (UWA), Anton M. Koekemoer (STScI), Jake Summers (ASU), Rogier Windhorst (ASU), Haojing Yan (University of Missouri)

Keywords: Deep Fields, Galaxy Clusters, Distant Galaxies, Gravitational Lensing, Frontier Fields, Galaxies, Multimission

Characteristics / Material

  • Printed on aluminum dibond looks amazing and lasts a lifetime.
  • Colors are highly saturated, even in large monochrome areas.
  • The print is matte and glare-free.
  • The white and bright areas have a faint silky gloss.
  • Aluminum dibond 3mm with a white coating.
  • Print directly on the aluminum with top grade inks.
  • Good tonal gradation ensures accurate reproduction.
  • Includes a hanging kit- style depends on country of fulfillment.
  • Wall decoration for indoor use, e.g. living room, bedroom, office, hallway, hangar, hotel room or bed & breakfast.

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  • Shipped in sturdy packaging protecting the aluminum print.