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About the Object Object Name: Hubble Deep Field
Object Type: Galaxy Field
Position (J2000): RA: 12h 36m 49.50s Dec: +62° 12' 58.0''
Constellation: Ursa Major
About the Data Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/A. Kashlinsky (GSFC)
Instrument: Infrared Array Camera (IRAC)
Wavelength: 3.6, 4.5, and 5.8 microns
Exposure Date: May 19, 2004 - May 26 2004
Exposure Time: 24 hours per pixel
Field of View: 972 by 610 pixels with 0.6 arcsec pixels
Orientation: N is 139.9 degrees CW from up
Release Date: December 18, 2006
Observers A. Kashlinsky (Goddard Space Flight Center)
R. G. Arendt (Goddard Space Flight Center)
J. Mather (Goddard Space Flight Center)
S. H. Moseley (Goddard Space Flight Center)

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