Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame
Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame
Frame Frame
NASA Spitzer Space Telescope • Jet Propulsion Laboratory
• California Institute of Technology
• Vision for Space Exploration
Frame Frame
Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame
Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame
Frame Frame Spitzer Images Frame Frame
Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame
Frame Frame
 
Astronomical Images
 
— Chronological
 
— By Subject
 
— Zoomable Images
 
Artist Conceptions
 
— Chronological
 
— By Subject
 
Video/Animation
 
— Chronological
 
— By Subject
 
Background Graphics
 
— Chronological
 
— By Subject
 
Launch Images
 
Satellite & Hardware
 
Facilities
 
JPL Multimedia
 
Image Use Policy
 
Search the Gallery
 
Image Gallery > Astronomical Images > Galaxies and the Universe > ssc2004-10a

image
NASA/JPL-Caltech/STScI

Infrared Detective to the Rescue

In a collaborative effort between NASA's three Great Observatories, astronomers have solved a cosmic mystery by identifying some of the oldest and most distant black holes.

The two rows of this image show two patches of sky, both contained within the field known as the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey, or GOODS. In the first column, observations from the Chandra X-ray Observatory show high-energy emissions believed to trace the presence of supermassive black holes, which power the bright cores of distant galaxies.

The mystery emerges in the second column. While most of the black hole candidates observed by Chandra could easily be identified within host galaxies seen by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, several of them, like the two pictured here, showed no sign of a galaxy in visible light.

The images in the third column, from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, show the same region in infrared light. In these images, the otherwise invisible galaxies reappear. These unusually "reddened" objects may be shrouded in dense clouds of obscuring dust, or may be remarkably distant compared to other galaxies in the same field. Additional Spitzer observations later this year should help astronomers determine the nature of these unusual objects.

To download, choose your preferred resolution and file format below. "High-Resolution" files will always be the highest resolution and widest crop available, intended for print. Other resolutions are provided for convenient on-screen viewing.

Screen-Resolution (450x360) : JPEG (48 KB)
Medium-Resolution (900x720) : JPEG (184 KB)
High-Resolution (1750x1400) : JPEG (2 MB) | Mac TIFF (2.6 MB) | PC TIFF (2.6 MB)

About the Object
Object type:Black holes
About the Data
Spitzer Data
Instrument:IRAC
Release Date:2004/06/01

Additional Info
Press Release: Spitzer Leads NASA's Great Observatories To Uncover Black Holes, Other Hidden Objects



The Spitzer Space Telescope is a NASA mission managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This website is maintained by the Spitzer Science Center, located on the campus of the California Institute of Technology and part of NASA's Infrared Processing and Analysis Center. Privacy Policy

Frame Frame
Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame
Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame