The Final Picture Taken by WISE

Wise_wise2011-006_1024

wise_WISE2011-006 February 11th, 2011

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA

On the morning of February 1st, 2011, NASAs Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, took its last snapshot of the sky. This last light image is reminiscent of the first light image from WISE, taken only 13 months prior. WISEs final picture shows thousands of stars in a patch of the Milky Way Galaxy, covering an area 3 times the size of the full Moon, in the constellation Perseus. In the upper left corner, a faint wispy cloud can be seen bending around a pulsating variable star called EV Persei.

After its coolant ran out in October of 2010, WISE warmed up from -260 degrees to -200 degrees C (-436 to -328 degrees Fahrenheit). This image contains data from the two detectors largely unaffected by the warm-up: 3.4 and 4.6 microns (the 12 and 22 micron detectors are no longer useful at the warmer temperatures). The color is representational: cyan (blue-green) shows light detected by the 3.4 micron channel of WISE, and red shows light seen by the 4.6 micron channel. This region of the sky had been observed by WISE previously in all four of its detectors as part of its primary survey, and it is hard to see any difference in the quality of the last-light images at 3.4 and 4.6 microns.

In the short 13 months that WISE surveyed, it produced millions of infrared images covering the whole sky in its four bands, and covering it twice at 3.4 and 4.6 microns. Now that the survey is complete, WISE is being put into hibernation. While the satellite sleeps and circles more than 500 kilometers above the Earths surface, the WISE team is busily preparing its data for two big public releases: one this April, and the final release in the spring of 2012. Even though WISE has taken its last picture, the project will continue to feature some of the best imagery from the survey on a regular basis.

Provider: Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer

Image Source: /image/wise/WISE2011-006

Curator: Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Berkeley, CA, USA

Image Use Policy: Pulic Domain

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Image Details Image Details

Image Type
Observation
Object Name
WISE Final Frame
Subject - Milky Way
Nebula > Type > Interstellar Medium
Wise_wise2011-006_128
 

Position Details Position Details

Position (ICRS)
RA = 1h 50m 16.3s
DEC = 54° 16’ 14.2”
Orientation
North is 207.4° CCW
Field of View
45.8 x 45.8 arcminutes
Constellation
Perseus

Color Mapping Details Color Mapping

  Telescope Spectral Band Wavelength
Cyan WISE Infrared (Near-IR) 3.4 µm
Red WISE Infrared (Near-IR) 4.6 µm
Spectrum_base
Cyan
Red
Wise_wise2011-006_1280
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ID
WISE2011-006
Subject Category
B.4.1.1.  
Subject Name
WISE Final Frame
Credits
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA
Release Date
2011-02-11
Lightyears
Redshift
Reference Url
/image/wise/WISE2011-006
Type
Observation
Image Quality
Good
Distance Notes
Facility
WISE, WISE
Instrument
Color Assignment
Cyan, Red
Band
Infrared, Infrared
Bandpass
Near-IR, Near-IR
Central Wavelength
3400, 4600
Start Time
Integration Time
Dataset ID
Notes
Coordinate Frame
ICRS
Equinox
J2000
Reference Value
27.567726, 54.270602
Reference Dimension
2000, 2000
Reference Pixel
1000, 1000
Scale
-3.81944439141100e-04, 3.81944439141100e-04
Rotation
207.441541
Coordinate System Projection:
SIN
Quality
Full
FITS Header
Notes
Creator (Curator)
Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer
URL
http://wise.astro.ucla.edu
Name
Email
outreach@ssl.berkeley.edu
Telephone
Address
7 Gauss Way
City
Berkeley
State/Province
CA
Postal Code
94720
Country
USA
Rights
Pulic Domain
Publisher
Publisher ID
wise
Resource ID
Resource URL
/image/wise/WISE2011-006
Related Resources
Metadata Date
2011-08-05
Metadata Version
1.2
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