the_fungible_man t1_iu790qa wrote
Relative to the rest of them, the Spitzer telescope image is:
- Rotated about 60° counterclockwise.
- A much wider field of view, making the "pillars" appear smaller.
- Lower contrast.
- Lower resolution.
They probably should've just left it out of the GIF.
probablywhy t1_iu7kl8l wrote
Also can't believe no one has mentioned it here but there's a technique that allows them to see more stars behind portions of the "clouds" by using processed infared light from those sections
amora_obscura t1_iu85gp9 wrote
It’s just the wavelength of light that is observed
Yabbaba t1_iu88yfg wrote
And it’s what Webb did too.
amora_obscura t1_iu893od wrote
Webb observes longer wavelengths of light than Hubble, that’s why things look different.
abejfehr t1_iu94x8f wrote
They probably could’ve lined them up too
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