Webb's First Deep Field SMAC 0723 survey collection Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Boch T.
  2. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. Known as Webb's First Deep Field, this image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is overflowing with detail. Thousands of galaxies - including the faintest objects ever observed in the infrared - have appeared in Webb's view for the first time. This slice of the vast universe covers a patch of sky approximately the size of a grain of sand held at arm's length by someone on the ground. This deep field, taken by Webb's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), is a composite made from images at different wavelengths, totaling 12.5 hour. Hipsilized by CDS. Original acknowledgement for data: https://www.nasa.gov/webbfirstimages

Keywords
  1. Sky survey
  2. Infrared astronomy
  3. Near infrared astronomy
  4. James Webb Space Telescope
See also HTML
https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/JWST/CDS_P_JWST_deep_field_smacs0723-5mb
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS/P/JWST/Deep-Field-SMAC0723/NIRCam

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Capability for unknown standard ivo://ivoa.net/std/hips#hips-1.0. The VO Registry may have more details; look for IVOID ivo://CDS/P/JWST/Deep-Field-SMAC0723/NIRCam.

History

2022-07-11T22:32:00Z
Resource record created
2022-07-11T22:32:00Z
Created
2022-07-11T22:32:00Z
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