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Heavens Above => Astronomy & Near Earth Phenomena => Topic started by: DataBot on March 21, 2012, 16:30:02 PM

Title: Vista stares deep into the cosmos: Treasure trove of new infrared data made available to astronomers
Post by: DataBot on March 21, 2012, 16:30:02 PM
Vista stares deep into the cosmos:  Treasure trove of new infrared data made available to astronomers

ESO's VISTA telescope has been trained on the same patch of sky repeatedly to slowly accumulate the very dim light of the most distant galaxies.  In total more than six thousand separate exposures with a total effective exposure time of 55 hours, taken through five different colored filters, have been combined to create this picture.  This image from the UltraVISTA survey is the deepest infrared view of the sky of its size ever taken.

Source: Vista stares deep into the cosmos:  Treasure trove of new infrared data made available to astronomers (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120321094135.htm)