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Team Site

 

  The next AEGIS Team Meeting will be June 19-21st, 2012 in Santa Cruz, CA. See
the meeting website for more information.   AEGIS is in Google Sky! Click here
to explore X-ray, ultraviolet, visible, and infrared images.    

              News    Images             VLA                     Spitzer        
                                  Palomar           EGS Map The AEGIS Survey...
          CFHT        
...is unlocking the secrets of galaxy and large-scale structure formation over
the last 9 billion years.
            Keck                    

AEGIS is targeted on a special area of the sky, called the Extended Groth Strip
(EGS), that has been observed with the world's most powerful telescopes on the
ground and in space, from X-rays to radio waves.

    Hubble               GALEX     Each telescope contributes its own key
information to create a complete portrait of every galaxy. By looking out far
into space and back in time, AEGIS literally shows us galaxies in all their
glory that are emerging from infancy into adulthood. More...   Chandra

This study makes use of data from AEGIS, a multiwavelength sky survey conducted
with the Chandra,GALEX,Hubble,Keck, CFHT,MMT,Subaru,Palomar,Spitzer,VLA, and
other telescopes and supported in part by the NSF,NASA, and the STFC.