This shows the galaxy MXDFz4.4, enlarged at right, in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), captured by both the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and the James Webb Space Telescope's NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera). The image shows compass arrows, scale bar, and color key for reference.The north and east compass arrows show the orientation of the image on the sky. Note that the relationship between north and east on the sky (as seen from below) is flipped relative to direction arrows on a map of the ground (as seen from above).At the bottom left, the scale bar is labeled in arcseconds, a measure of angular distance on the sky. One arcsecond is equal to an angular measurement of 1/3600 of one degree. There are 60 arcminutes in a degree and 60 arcseconds in an arcminute. (The full Moon has an angular diameter of about 30 arcminutes.) The actual size of an object that covers one arcsecond on the sky depends on its distance from the telescope.This image shows visible and near-infrared wavelengths of light that have been translated into visible-light colors. The color key shows which ACS and NIRCam filters were used when collecting the light. The color of each filter name is the visible light color used to represent the light that passes through that filter.Read a full description of the image.This image was created from Hubble data from the following proposals: 9978 (HUDF; S. V. W. Beckwith et al. 2006), 9425 (GOODS; M. Giavalisco et al. 2004), 12060, 12061, 12062 (CANDELS; S. Faber, A. Grogin et al. 2011, A. M. Koekemoer et al. 2011), 12177, 12328 (3D-HST; P. Van Dokkum, G. B. Brammer et al. 2012), 15647 (UVCANDELS; H.Teplitz, X. Wang et al. 2025), 12534 (H. I. Teplitz et al. 2013), 13872 (HDUV; P. A. Oesch et al. 2018) and JWST data from the following proposal: 1180 (JADES; D. J. Eisenstein et al. 2023)
Image Description: Image with compass arrows and color key. Thousands of galaxies appear across the black background of space in a range of sizes and colors. A white square highlights one pinpoint of blue light in the top third, which is blown up in a box above it and labeled MXDFz4.4. To the top left is a color key showing which HST ACS/WFC and JWST NIRCam filters were used to create the image and which visible-light color was assigned to each. Hubble: F435W (blue), F606W, F775W, F814W, F850LP (green); JWST: F090W, F115W, F150W, F182M, F200W, F210M, F277W, F335M, F356W, F410M, F430M, F444W (red). At the bottom left is a scale bar labeled 30 arcseconds. The length of the scale bar is about one fourth of the image. At the bottom right are compass arrows indicating the orientation of the image on the sky. The east arrow points toward 9 o’clock. The north arrow points toward 120 o’clock.
Image Description: Image with compass arrows and color key. Thousands of galaxies appear across the black background of space in a range of sizes and colors. A white square highlights one pinpoint of blue light in the top third, which is blown up in a box above it and labeled MXDFz4.4. To the top left is a color key showing which HST ACS/WFC and JWST NIRCam filters were used to create the image and which visible-light color was assigned to each. Hubble: F435W (blue), F606W, F775W, F814W, F850LP (green); JWST: F090W, F115W, F150W, F182M, F200W, F210M, F277W, F335M, F356W, F410M, F430M, F444W (red). At the bottom left is a scale bar labeled 30 arcseconds. The length of the scale bar is about one fourth of the image. At the bottom right are compass arrows indicating the orientation of the image on the sky. The east arrow points toward 9 o’clock. The north arrow points toward 120 o’clock.
| Object Name | MXDFz4.4 |
|---|---|
| Object Description | Ionizing galaxy |
| Release Date | June 23, 2026 |
| Science Release | Hubble Details Early Galaxy Transforming Neighborhood |
| Credit | Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Ilias Goovaerts (STScI), Marc Rafelski (STScI, JHU), Anton Koekemoer (STScI); Image Processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI) |
| Last UpdatedLocationContact | Jun 23, 2026NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterMediaClaire Andreoli NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland [email protected] |
| Last Updated | Jun 23, 2026 |
| Location | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
| Contact | MediaClaire Andreoli NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland [email protected] |
| Related Terms | Hubble Space Telescope, Galaxies, Origin & Evolution of the Universe |