 | Size matters The WFPC2 actually has four separate cameras—three Wide Field (WF) cameras and one Planetary Camera (PC), known as PC1. As this illustration shows, each camera images one quarter of the scene being photographed. All except the PC1, that is. It records a magnified view of its portion, which allows astronomers to see finer detail in that corner of the overall image. The final picture would look strange this way, so we need to scale the PC1 image down in size to proportionally match the other three images. (See previous picture for resized PC1 image.) Now you see why all pictures taken by Hubble's WFPC2 instrument have a stair-step shape. Let's back up and start at the beginning. A warning: the raw image beamed down from Hubble is a far cry from its polished final version. |  |