spherex_spherex20250501b May 1st, 2025
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
NASA's SPHEREx mission is observing the entire sky in 102 colors of infrared light not visible to the human eye. This image shows a section of sky in one wavelength (0.98 microns), of the star-forming nebula known as NGC 1760. At this wavelength there is very little glow from the gas and dust making up the nebula, leaving only the light from stars. This nebula is part of the neighboring galaxy known as the Large Magellanic Cloud.
This image was constructed using data from only four pointings of the multispectral detectors on SPHEREx, taken as the team prepared for the start of science operations on 1 May, 2025. Strips from the four observations were assembled together to create this image at a single wavelength of light.
Provider: SPHEREx
Image Source: https://www.spherex.caltech.edu/image/spherex20250501b-early-spherex-observations-ngc-1760-at-0-98-microns
Curator: SPHEREx at Caltech, Pasadena, CA, United States
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