Space magnet seen by the Subaru Telescope HSC [Small] is a magnet designed with astronomical images taken by the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) ultra-wide-field principal focus camera mounted on the Subaru Telescope. We are using the 1st period data of HSC's Large-scale Strategic Framework Program (HSC-SSP), which was released in February 2017.
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[Size] Diameter 32 mm
NAOJ Magnet [Small] All 18 universes to see with Subaru Telescope HSC
- Orion Nebula (M42)
- Pleiades star cluster (M45, Japanese name "Subaru")
- Dwarf Galaxy KKR25
- Andromeda Galaxy (M31)
- Eye of horus
- Spiral galaxy M101
- Gravity lens 1 SDSS J115214.19+003126.5
- Gravity lens 2 NVSS J142016+005718
- Gravity lens 3 2SLAQ J144132.67-005358.3
- Gravity lens 4 PMN J2329-0121
- Tadpole Galaxy (UGC 10214)
- Collision Galaxy 1 UGC 12589 & 2MASX J23250382+0001068
- Collision Galaxy 2 2MASX J16270254+4328340
- Collision Galaxy 3 LEDA 2535615 & LEDA 2535506
- Collision Galaxy 4 NGC 7667
- Collision Galaxy 5 UGC 9327 & FIRST
- Perseus galaxy cluster
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