Vega Webb Compass Image

The Vega debris disk as seen by Webb. At the lower left is a scale bar labeled 5 arcsec. The length of the scale bar is about one fifteenth the total width of the image. At the bottom right are compass arrows indicate the orientation of the image on the sky. The north arrow points in the 12 o'clock direction. The east arrow points toward 9 o'clock. Below the image is a color key showing which MIRI filters were used to create the image and which visible-light color is assigned to each filter: F2550W is red.

About The Object

Object Name
Vega
Object Description
Dusty debris disk
R.A. Position
18:36:56.34
Dec. Position
+38:47:01.28
Constellation
Lyra
Distance
25 light-years

About The Data

Data Description
The Webb observations include those from program 1193 (C. Beichman)
Instrument
MIRI
Exposure Dates
August 2023
Filters
F2550W

About The Image

Color Info
The image is an exposure acquired by the MIRI nstrument on the James Webb Space Telescope. The color results from assigning an orange hue to a monochromatic (grayscale) image.

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