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    GOODS-South as viewed by PACS

    Date: 06 May 2010
    Satellite: Herschel
    Depicts: GOODS-South field
    Copyright: ESA/PACS Consortium/PEP Key Programme Consortium

    This Herschel-PACS image shows the GOODS-South field at far-infrared wavelengths of 70, 100 and 160 µm.

    This colour composite image has been constructed by mapping 70 µm to blue, 100 µm to green, and 160 µm to red.

    The data for this image were obtained in January 2010.


    Last Update: 06 May 2010

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