Not exact matches
The
image is a
composite of exposures taken in near - infrared and visible light with Hubble's Wide
Field Camera 3.
Rooted in the Solar Magnetic
Field, the structure of the corona is visible extending a million miles above the Sun's surface in this
composite image from the EIT and UVCS instruments onboard the SOHO spacecraft.
The
image is a colorized
composite of low - energy x-rays (red) showing debris and high - energy x-rays (blue) showing the blast wave, plus the visible
field of stars around it.
This
image is a
composite of data taken by Hubble's Wide
Field Planetary Camera 2 in June 2001 by Bob O'Dell (Vanderbilt University) and collaborators and in January 2002 by The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI).
On June 16, 2010, the Hubble Heritage Project released a very detailed,
composite image of the dark lanes of dust crisscrossing the giant elliptical galaxy Centaurus A. Taken on July 10, 2010 with the Hubble Space Telescope's Wide
Field Camera 3, the panchromatic
image of ultraviolet through near - infrared wavelengths shows new details such as bluish clusters of young massive stars and reddish gas nebulae undergoing star birth normally obscured by dust.