Feb 14, 2025
NASA’s James Webb telescope is an amazing invention that captures stunning images of distant cosmic objects that show the true beauty of the universe, each snap gives a detailed view into the wonders of space. Here are 10 photos by the telescope
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James Webb's composite image of the Cartwheel Galaxy shows details from a collision 400 million years ago. The rotating arms, like the spokes of a wheel, show its dynamic history.
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James Webb captures the nearby Ring Nebula, formed by a star throwing off its outer layers. The detailed filament structure of the inner ring is visible in spatial resolution.
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James Webb's NIRCam shows the central portion of star cluster IC 348. Wispy interstellar material reflects the light from stars, creating a reflection nebula.
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James Webb's NIRCam captures the Orion Bar region, under the impact of harsh ultraviolet radiation, which creates a rich detail of cavities and filaments that fill the image with beauty.
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Hubble's infrared image of the Horsehead Nebula opens up its inner regions, usually covered by dust. This out-of-the-earth structure of delicate gas folds is captured in stunning detail.
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IC 5332 web gas is almost perfectly face-on with Earth. James Webb's MIRI shows its spiral arms as a complex web of gas, giving an unexpected detailed view of this stunning galaxy.
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NGC 2090, a winter-thick spiral galaxy, has a patchy, dusty disc. Hubble's image shows winding lanes of light amid the dust and also shows its beautiful spiral arms.
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Hubble's sharp view of Jupiter and its moon Europa gives a weather report on Jupiter’s turbulent atmosphere, including an upcoming new storm, showing its dynamic nature.
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Hubble's image of NGC 2566 shows star clusters and star-forming regions, helping astronomers piece together the galaxy's history and evolution through detailed observations.
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NGC 2566 galaxy, which is 76 million light-years away in Puppis, shows well-defined spiral arms and a central bar. Captured by James Webb's NIRCam and MIRI, it showcases detailed gas, dust, and stars.
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