Planck 2013 results
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Fig. 16

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The Polaris field observed by Planck (top) and Herschel (bottom) at 857 GHz (350 μm). Structures that appear to be compact sources to Planck, shown with yellow circles, are revealed to be cirrus knots when observed at higher resolution. They are located in regions with bright backgrounds, which provides a proxy for identifying them. The declination grid has spacing of 30 arc-min.

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