Lynds 483 (NIRCam Compass Image)

Image titled “James Webb Space Telescope; Lynds 483,” with compass arrows and color key. In the center is a thin vertical cloud known as Lynds 483 (L483) that is roughly shaped like an hourglass with irregular edges. At the top right is a scale bar labeled 0.1 light-years. The length of the scale bar is about one fifth of the total image. At the bottom left are compass arrows indicating the orientation of the image on the sky. The east arrow points toward 12 o’clock. The north arrow points in the 3 o’clock direction. Below the image is a color key showing which NIRCam filters were used to create the image and which visible-light color is assigned to each filter. From left to right: F115W and F200W are blue, F335M is green, F444W is yellow, F470N is red.

About The Object

Object Name
Lynds 483
Object Description
Young protostar and its outflows
R.A. Position
18:17:31.09
Dec. Position
-04:39:47.10
Constellation
Serpens
Distance
About 650 light-years
Dimensions
Image is about 2.2 arcmin across (0.4 light-years)

About The Data

Data Description
This image was created with Webb data from proposal: 6785 (M. Garcia Marin). Image processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI).
Instrument
NIRCam
Exposure Dates
15 Sept 2024 
Filters
F115W, F200W, F335M, F444W, F470N

About The Image

Color Info
This image is a composite of separate exposures acquired by the James Webb Space Telescope using the NIRCam instrument. Several filters were used to sample specific wavelength ranges. The color results from assigning different hues (colors) to each monochromatic (grayscale) image associated with an individual filter. In this case, the assigned colors are:    Blue= F150W, Blue= 200W, Green/Cyan= F335M, Yellow= F444W, Red= F470N

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