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The newest instrument called the Airborne Wideband Camera-Plus HAWC was installed on the Stratospheric Observatory.

Monroe Conner and Lauren Hughes2016-04-15

NASA

NASA
Washington, DC, United States

The newest instrument, an infrared camera called the High-resolution Airborne Wideband Camera-Plus (HAWC+), was installed on the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, SOFIA, in April of 2016. This is the only currently operating astronomical camera that makes images using far-infrared light, allowing studies of low-temperature early stages of star and planet formation. HAWC+ includes a polarimeter, a device that measures the alignment of incoming light waves. With the polarimeter, HAWC+ can map magnetic fields in star forming regions and in the environment around the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. These new maps can reveal how the strength and direction of magnetic fields affect the rate at which interstellar clouds condense to form new stars. A team led by C. Darren Dowell at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and including participants from more than a dozen institutions developed the instrument.

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  • Title: The newest instrument called the Airborne Wideband Camera-Plus HAWC was installed on the Stratospheric Observatory.
  • Creator: Monroe Conner, Lauren Hughes
  • Date Created: 2016-04-15
  • Location: NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, Palmdale, CA
  • Owner: AFRC
  • Album: mconner
  • About Title: To help you find images you’re searching for, previously untitled images have been labelled automatically based on their description

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