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James Webb’s First Deep Field Image
Donnerstag 14. Juli 2022, von
- Webb’s First Deep Field
Explanation: This is the deepest, sharpest infrared image of the cosmos so far. The view of the early Universe toward the southern constellation Volans was achieved in 12.5 hours of exposure with the NIRCam instrument on the James Webb Space Telescope. Of course the stars with six visible spikes are well within our own Milky Way. That diffraction pattern is characteristic of Webb’s 18 hexagonal mirror segments operating together as a single 6.5 meter diameter primary mirror. The thousands of galaxies flooding the field of view are members of the distant galaxy cluster SMACS0723-73, some 4.6 billion light-years away. Luminous arcs that seem to infest the deep field are even more distant galaxies though. Their images are distorted and magnified by the dark matter dominated mass of the galaxy cluster, an effect known as gravitational lensing. Analyzing light from two separate arcs below the bright spiky star, Webb’s NIRISS instrument indicates the arcs are both images of the same background galaxy. And that galaxy’s light took about 9.5 billion years to reach the James Webb Space Telescope.
Siehe / Höre dazu auch diese Berichte von Dirk Lorenzen im Deutschlandfunk vom:
– 12. Juli 2022: Tiefer Blick zum Anfang des Alls: Erste Bilder vom James-Webb-Teleskop
– 12. Juli 2022: Bilder des neuen Weltraumteleskops. James Webb liefert Einblicke in die Frühphase unseres Kosmos
– 5. Dezember 2021: Petition gescheitert. Keine Umbenennung des James-Webb-Teleskops
– 28. November 2021: James-Webb-Weltraumteleskop hebt ab. Zum Urknall!
A never ending research story? Die wissenschaftliche Neugier hat bereits dieses Projekt angestossen, mit dem man sich noch näher an den sogenannten "Urknall" herantasten will:
– DARE: Dark Ages Radio Explorer
