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James Webb Space Telescope depicts Cartwheel Galaxy in stunning detail
NASA and its partners on the James Webb Space Telescope have shared more spectacular images from the observatory. This time around, they provided a fresh look at the Cartwheel Galaxy, which Hubble and other telescopes previously observed. NASA said JWST has been able to reveal new details about both star formation and the black hole at the center of the galaxy, which is around 500 million light years from Earth.Using infrared light detection, JWST was able to peer through the dust that obscured the Cartwheel Galaxy from view when other telescopes observed it. The above image is a composite from JWST's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI).
— (Engadget) (August 2) (Pocket)
New Hubble Telescope capture and more: Understand the world through 7 images
NASA and ESA released a stunning new Hubble Telescope image this week, as scientists studied ancient mammoths, giant isopods, and the climate crisis.
— (Inverse) (August 11) (Pocket)
James Webb telescope snaps mesmerizing image of Cartwheel Galaxy
A stunning new image from the James Webb Space Telescope captures the gorgeous Cartwheel Galaxy in never-before-seen detail. The telescope's composite image, released Tuesday (Aug. 2) furthers our understanding of the peculiar wheel-like star system.
— (Live Science) (August 4) (Pocket)
See the James Webb Space Telescope's Dazzling New Photo of the Cartwheel Galaxy
Scientists have long been fascinated by the Cartwheel Galaxy, located in the Sculptor constellation about 500 million light-years away. But space dust has made it difficult for optical telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope to capture detailed images of the celestial body.
— (Smithsonian) (August 3) (Pocket)
Improved model for the mass distribution of galaxy cluster SMACS J0723.3−7327 based on Webb telescope image - Phys.org
Improved model for the mass distribution of galaxy cluster SMACS J0723.3−7327 based on Webb telescope imagePhys.orgUS Postal Service to launch James Webb Space Telescope 'forever' stampSpace.comAwesome! NASA James Webb Telescope has less storage than the iPhone 13 Pro Max!HT TechJames Webb Space Telescope to become stampWTHRFour revelations from the Webb telescope about distant galaxiesNature.comView Full Coverage on Google News
— (Phys) (July 28) (Pocket)
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