Several well known astronomical objects in and near the Carina Nebula can be seen in
this wide field image: to the bottom left of the image is one of the most impressive binary stars in the Universe, Eta Carinae, with the famous Keyhole Nebula just adjacent to the star.
A dark cloud of cosmic dust snakes across this spectacular
wide field image, illuminated by the brilliant light of new stars.
Not exact matches
This Sea - viewing
Wide Field - of - view Sensor (SeaWiFS)
image, which was captured on June 27, 2000, shows two large blooms.
As well as the SMC itself this very
wide -
field image reveals many background galaxies and several star clusters, including the very bright 47 Tucanae globular cluster at the right of the picture.
Combining the crystal - clear
images with a
wide field of view will give you the ultimate hunting experience.
The
image is so clear and crisp, and the
field of view is nice and
wide.
Many other interesting objects are also captured in this
wide -
field image.
Images were obtained from viewing the galaxy in near - ultraviolet, visible, and near - infrared wavelengths, using the Advanced Camera for Surveys and the
Wide Field Camera 3 aboard Hubble.
For astrophotography buffs, the most important upgrade is
Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3), whose predecessor captured many of Hubble's iconic
images, including the Pillars of Creation in the Eagle nebula.
Many other unrelated objects are also visible in this
wide -
field VST
image.
If such an imaging system could be manufactured cheaply, like a roll of plastic or fabric, it could be wrapped around all kinds of things, from street poles to furniture, cars, and even people's clothing, to capture
wide, seamless
images with unusual
fields of view.
The
wide -
field optical camera on ESO's VLT Survey Telescope (VST)-- has captured the spectacular Orion Nebula and its associated cluster of young stars in great detail, producing this beautiful new
image.
The scientists behind the new
images took pictures of Jupiter using Hubble's
Wide Field Camera 3 over a ten - hour period and have produced two maps of the entire planet from the observations.
A probe of the galaxy with Hubble's
Wide Field Camera 3 on June 13, 2013, revealed a glow in near - infrared light at the source of the gamma - ray burst, shown in the
image at top, right.
One particular member of this cosmic community, NGC 4388, is captured in this
image, as seen by the NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope's
Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3).
This
image from the
Wide Field Imager (WFI) on the MPG / ESO 2.2 - metre telescope at La Silla, shows the cluster and the gas clouds surrounding it, which glow in orange and red hues due to the radiation coming from nearby hot stars.
NASA's asteroid hunter, the Near - Earth Object
Wide -
field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE), has been imaging, and will continue to
image, the comet as part of its operations.
This
image was taken using the
Wide Field Imager.
This new
image adds H - alpha data taken from the
Wide -
Field Camera 3 to the previously available data, making the gas visible.
The
images, taken by NASA's
Wide -
field Infrared Survey Explorer satellite, offer a peek at a vast region of...
The
image is a composite of exposures taken in near - infrared and visible light with Hubble's
Wide Field Camera 3.
m
wide graphene
field - effect transistor, seen in the middle of the
image, could be a key component in future high - speed wireless communication links.
Illingworth led the survey team that took the new
images using
Wide Field Camera 3, one of two new instruments mounted on the Hubble in a servicing mission last year.
The comet, which is now about one - millionth as bright as the faintest star visible with the naked eye, can't be discerned in
wide -
field images taken by Rosetta's instruments.
Whether acquired in
wide -
field or light - sheet mode, the three views must be precisely aligned and also cleaned up with an
image processing technique known as deconvolution.
The Hubble
image combines visible and near - infrared light taken by the
Wide Field Camera 3.
Boyle says that with its
wide field of view and high - speed data acquisition, the array can capture views of galaxies in two
images and 5 minutes of observing time that previously took 400
images and 2 years to assemble.
«In
wide -
field mode, we further aided registration of the
images by adding fluorescent beads to the samples as point of reference.»
It also has a three - mirror system to bring
images into sharp focus over a
wide field.
For years, Kuchner has been fascinated by infrared
images of the entire sky captured by NASA's
Wide -
field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), launched in 2009.
The Sea - viewing
Wide Field - of - view Sensor, or SeaWiFS, another satellite - borne NASA instrument, transmits
images in true, vibrant colors and provides global coverage every 48 hours.
It produces 0.38 megapixel
images and has a
wider field of view than the standard cameras on many phones.
Hubble
image of Comet Siding Spring before and after filtering, as captured by
Wide Field Camera 3 on NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
«This is the first time that the origin of the theta aurora phenomenon has been revealed, and it is thanks to localised measurements from Cluster combined with the
wide -
field view of
IMAGE that we can better understand another aspect of the Sun - Earth connection,» he adds.
Scientists from the WISE mission, short for
Wide -
field Infrared Survey Explorer, released this
image of the so - called Heart and Soul nebulae Monday at the semiannual meeting of the American Astronomical Society being held here this week.
While the four Cluster satellites were located in the southern hemisphere magnetic lobe,
IMAGE had a
wide -
field view of the southern hemisphere aurora.
Astronomers obtained this
image of Barnard's Galaxy using the
Wide Field Imager attached to the 2.2 - meter MPG / ESO telescope at the European Southern Observatory's La Silla Observatory in northern Chile.
Frustrated, Tyson realized he needed a totally new type of telescope, one that could take
wide -
field images of the deepest universe in a matter of seconds.
The galaxy is shown here in an
image from NASA's
Wide -
field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), which first spotted the rare galaxy in infrared light.
Zitrin's team spotted the galaxy's gravitationally multiplied
images using near - infrared and visible - light photos of the galaxy cluster taken by Hubble's
Wide Field Camera 3 and Advanced Camera for Surveys.
«Our system can perform
wide -
field imaging by converting a distorted
image into a clean
image using the recorded transmission matrix,» says Choi.
The results of their observations are deep, super
wide -
field images of the galaxies and their populations of young stars.
The Near - Earth Object
Wide -
field Infrared Survey Explorer and IPAC announce the NEOWISE 2018 Data Release with 10.3 million calibrated
image sets and more than 76.8 billion source detections.
«We couldn't be more thrilled with the quality of the
images from the new
Wide Field Camera 3 and repaired Advanced Camera for Surveys, and the spectra from the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph and the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph,» said Keith Noll, leader of a team at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, which planned the early release observations.
This NASA Hubble
Wide Field Camera 2
image shows impressive walls of compressed gas, laced with trailing strands and bubbling outflows.
Hubble's
Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 captured this
image of planetary nebula NGC 2440 on Feb. 6, 2007.
The talent pool represents a
wide range of traditional geoscience disciplines, but a significant fraction comes from less traditional
fields such as machine learning, data analytics, quantitative
image analysis, applied mathematics and statistical inference.
«The
Wide -
Field Instrument will give the telescope the ability to capture a single
image with the depth and quality of Hubble, but covering 100 times the area.
This new portrait of NGC 6334 (the Cat's Paw Nebula) was created from
images taken with the
Wide Field Imager instrument at the 2.2 - metre MPG / ESO telescope at the La Silla Observatory in Chile, combining
images taken through blue, green and red filters, as well as a special filter designed to let through the light of glowing hydrogen.
Bow shocks thought to mark the paths of massive, speeding stars are highlighted in this
image from NASA's
Wide -
field... view
image