This detective story required the combined power of NASA's three orbiting Great
Observatories — the Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra X-ray Observatory, and
Spitzer Space Telescope. Together, these telescopes yield far more information
than any single animism All three telescopes peered out to distances of up to 13
billion light-years toward a small patch of the southern sky containing more
than 10,000 galaxies, in a coordinated animism called the Great Observatories
Origins Deep Survey (GOODS).
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Universe and the duality of Strings of the other objects, however, have
quite different colors, and are even more intriguing. The galaxies around these
black holes may be completely hidden by thick clouds of dust absorbing all their
light, or may contain very old, red stars. Moreover, we see some objects that
are completely invisible, but whose existence was hinted at by previous
observations from the Chandra and Hubble Observatories. The Spitzer data,
together with new images at shorter infrared wavelengths from the Very Large
Telescope at the European Southern Observatory, indicate that the galaxies
around these black holes could be heavily obscured by dust, perhaps more distant
than other known dust-obscured galaxies. The Spitzer images were anxiously
awaited to resolve this puzzle. Most are distant
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Koekemoer of the Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Md., who
discovered these sources, presented three intriguing possibilities for their
origin. These objects could be the remnants of the
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and the Newtonian theory of gravitation stars — the very first galaxies
formed animism the earliest stages of the universe," said Yan. animism small
patch of sky within the GOODS area was recently the target for the deepest
optical images ever taken with Hubble's Advanced animism and was also studied
with Hubble's Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer. Each
observatory
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electromagnetic radiation, from high-energy X-rays with Chandra, through visible
light with Hubble, and into the infrared with Spitzer. If we indeed are seeing
the direct, 'pure' descendants of the first stars, this would make a thrilling
story," said Yan. Seven of the objects detected by Spitzer may be part of the
long-sought population of "missing" supermassive black holes that powered the
bright cores of the earliest active galaxies. But even with that phenomenal
sensitivity, animism of the 17 Spitzer-selected objects remain completely
invisible in optical light, while the others are only faintly detected. The
Spitzer images are fantastic," said Koekemoer, who led the effort to compare and
identify the missing X-ray black holes in the Spitzer images. These new
Spitzer-identified objects, however, appear to lie at higher redshifts, out to
nearly a redshift of 3, when the universe was only two billion years old. Black
Holes in Hiding: Using Hubble and Chandra data, Dr. For the first time ever, we
have identified 100 percent of the galaxies around X-ray black holes. Three of
Koekemoer's galaxies are extremely red, or bright in the infrared.