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    GOODS-North as viewed by PACS

    Date: 04 May 2010
    Satellite: Herschel
    Depicts: PACS composite image of the GOODS-North field
    Copyright: ESA/PACS Consortium/PEP Key Programme Consortium

    This Herschel-PACS image shows the GOODS-North field (in the constellation of Ursa Major) at far-infrared wavelengths of 100 and 160 µm. Galaxies at high redshift (i.e. larger cosmological distance) or with colder dust are displayed in red, while nearby galaxies appear in blue.

    The data for this image were obtained in October 2009.


    Last Update: 06 May 2010

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