Image Service: HST Ultra Deep Field (UDF) Images
Description
The ACS Ultra Deep Field (UDF) is a cycle 12 survey carried out using the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) on HST and taking advantage of the Director's Discretionary time. The UDF consists of a single ultra-deep field (412 orbits in total taken in 4 bands) within the CDF-S GOODS area. It is the deepest image ever obtained with Hubble. This service also includes data from the UDF follow-Up program by PI Massimo Stiavelli and colleagues obtained under HST cycle 14 program 10632 titled Searching for galaxies at z>6.5 in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (also known as UDF05).
This section describes who is responsible for this resource
Publisher: Space Telescope Science Institute Archiveivo://archive.stsci.edu/stsci-arc[Pub. ID]
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This section provides some status information: the resource version, availability, and relevant dates.
This resource was registered on: 2004 Nov 22 12:22:52ZThis resource description was last updated on: 2018 Dec 05 16:39:56Z
This section describes what the resource is, what it contains, and how it might be relevant.
This section describes the data's coverage over the sky, frequency, and time.
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This is a standard IVOA service used to search for images from this resource that overlap with a specified region of the sky.
Developed with the support of the National Science Foundation under Cooperative Agreement AST0122449 with the Johns Hopkins University The NAVO project is a member of the International Virtual Observatory Alliance
This NAVO Application is hosted by the Space Telescope Science Institute