Y’all know this is colorized, right? False color" means that the colors in the image are not the true colors of the objects being imaged. In fact, the Hubble telescope doesn't actually see color.
I can't take credit it was in somebody's comment above still incredibly beautiful though right I've never seen anything like that even from James Webb Telescope
Which filters are mapped to which colors are shown in this annotated version. The numbers indicate the wavelength each filter is centered on (for example, F115W is centered around 1.15µm), and the W, N and M indicate wide, narrow and mid-band filters.
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The image was processed by the very talented Alyssa Pagan
And Hubble has many filters, some are true colour, (used to shoot galaxies) and others that are narrowband to see element emissions.
Which filters are mapped to which colors are shown in this annotated version. The numbers indicate the wavelength each filter is centered on (for example, F115W is centered around 1.15µm), and the W, N and M indicate wide, narrow and mid-band filters.