About the Object

Name: MACS J0417.5-1154
Distance: 5 billion light years
z=0.44 (redshift)
Constellation: Eridanus
Category: Galaxies

Coordinates

Position (RA):4 17 34.73
Position (Dec):-11° 54' 31.18"
Field of view:0.86 x 0.69 arcminutes
Orientation:North is 2.2° right of vertical



Colours & filters

BandWavelengthTelescope
Optical 900 nmJames Webb Space Telescope
NIRCam
Infrared 1.5 μmJames Webb Space Telescope
NIRCam
Infrared 4.44 μmJames Webb Space Telescope
NIRCam

Lensed Question Mark Galaxy (NIRCam)

The galaxy cluster MACS-J0417.5-1154 is so massive it is warping the fabric of space-time and distorting the appearance of galaxies behind it, an effect known as gravitational lensing. This natural phenomenon magnifies distant galaxies and can also make them appear in an image multiple times, as NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope saw here. Two distant, interacting galaxies — a face-on spiral and a dusty red galaxy seen from the side — appear multiple times, tracing a familiar shape across the sky. Active star formation, and the face-on galaxy’s remarkably intact spiral shape, indicate that these galaxies’ interaction is just beginning.

Credit:

NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, V. Estrada-Carpenter (Saint Mary’s University)

About the Image

Id: questionmark1
Type: Observation
Release date: 4 September 2024, 16:00
Size: 1651 x 1320 px


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