Telescopes co-operate to reveal very distant galaxies

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Re: Telescopes co-operate to reveal very distant galaxies

by Beyond » Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:31 am

Well, it's nice to know that at least part of our government (U.S.A.) is co-operating with itself. :yes:

Telescopes co-operate to reveal very distant galaxies

by Ann » Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:22 am

http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archiv ... es/2013/44 wrote:

OCTOBER 24, 2013: NASA's Great Observatories are teaming up to look deeper into the universe than ever before. With a boost from natural "zoom lenses" found in space, they should be able to uncover galaxies that are as much as 100 times fainter than what the Hubble, Spitzer, and Chandra space telescopes can typically see. This ambitious collaborative program is called The Frontier Fields. Astronomers will spend the next three years peering at six massive clusters of galaxies. Researchers are interested not only as to what's inside the clusters, but also what's behind them. The gravitational fields of the clusters brighten and magnify distant background galaxies that are so faint they would otherwise be unobservable.

Despite several deep field surveys, astronomers realized that a lot is still to be learned about the distant universe. And, such knowledge will help in planning the observing strategy for the next-generation space observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope.
I'm a bit worried that these images have been posted here before, but I can't find them, so I'm going ahead and posting them here anyway.

See more of the pictures here.

Ann

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