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JWST - NGC 602 - weic2425c - Hydrus Constellation - NirCam & MIRI - Magnification and reconstruction via AI.

This is our version, via our artificial intelligence model, of the image weic2425c (is a detail of the previous image, with a different angle to better show the central part of the image) provided by Esa Webb about NGC 602, a young bright open cluster of stars, located in the SMC (Small Magellanic Cloud). Through Webb, possible new candidates were found for the first young brown dwarfs outside the Milky Way. This image is mainly obtained, in the near infrared, by the NIRCam, although, for the 10 μm infrared, mid-infrared data from the MIRI instrument were used. The image was made public on October 23, 2024 at 17:00 UTC.

 

The file is available at 181.68 million pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x12112 pixels.

 

Map of colours in the image from Webb:

blue for 1.15 μm, 1.4 μm, 1.5 μm (NIRCam, near infrared);

light blue for 2.1 μm (methane - NIRCam, near infrared);

green for 2.77 μm (NIRCam, near infrared);

yellow for 3.35 μm (PAH - NIRCam, near infrared);

orange for 3.56 μm (NIRCam, near infrared);

red for 4.8 μm (NIRCam, near infrared) and 10 μm (Silicate - MIRI, mid-infrared);

 

Constellation: Hydrus.

Distance: 200000 light-years.

Object Description: Open Cluster.

 

Credits: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, P. Zeidler, E. Sabbi, A. Nota, M. Zamani (ESA/Webb). Magnification and reconstruction via AI by PipploIMP.

 

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Uploaded on November 6, 2024
Taken on October 23, 2024