NASA NASA developed under the leadership of James Webb Space Telescope new posts were made.
10 billion dollars James Webb Space Telescope (James Webb Space Telescope), began his studies that will shape our perspective on the world of science and the universe. In this context, you know, last night JWST Published the first photo ever taken. to the details here While the first photo we included made a lot of noise, the new photos you can see in the NASA posts that came a little while ago also managed to attract attention. In the new photos, we first see him at a distance of 2,000 light years. Southern Ring Nebula removed. The new image gives the nebula a more detailed look and sharpness than ever before. Here’s a dying star, according to NASA We see. In another photo, it is exactly 290 million light years away. Stephen’s Quintet Emerges. According to NASA here five different galaxies coexist and it’s really eye-opening.
JWST In the other photo taken with 7,600 light years away of the largest and brightest nebulae () Carina Nebula centered image. The Carina Nebula has some stars that are much larger than the Sun, and according to NASA, there are stars that have not been seen before. The photo shows baby stars forming gigantic walls of dust and gas.
Some stars go out with a bang. In these images of the Southern Ring planetary nebula, @NASAWebb shows a dying star cloaked by dust and layers of light. Explore this star’s final performance at https://t.co/63zxpNDi4I #UnfoldTheUniverse. pic.twitter.com/dfzrpvrewQ
— NASA (@NASA) July 12, 2022
Take Five: Captured in exquisite detail, @NASAWebb peered through the thick dust of Stephan’s Quintet, a galaxy cluster showing huge shockwaves and tidal tails. This is a front-row seat to galactic evolution: https://t.co/63zxpNDi4I #UnfoldTheUniverse pic.twitter.com/em9wSJPkEU
— NASA (@NASA) July 12, 2022
Cosmic cliffs & a sea of stars. @NASAWebb reveals baby stars in the Carina Nebula, where ultraviolet radiation and stellar winds shape colossal walls of dust and gas. https://t.co/63zxpNDi4I #UnfoldTheUniverse pic.twitter.com/dXCokBAYGQ
— NASA (@NASA) July 12, 2022
Southern Ring Nebula The photo taken by Hubble in 1998 is just below. The difference in detail is breathtaking:
Bonus: Check out the Southern Ring Nebula as captured by @NASAHubble in 1998! pic.twitter.com/89y0hx5sUQ
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) July 12, 2022
JWST Of course, there are deep scientific studies behind the images taken with the camera. For example, NASA announced today that they discovered a Jupiter-sized planet with a telescope 1,000 light-years away and found to have water in its atmosphere. This planet, which is not expected to have any living life, has attracted a lot of attention with its water vapor. case.
It was a frightening situation that was reported to have happened in May, which brought the JWST to the agenda before these. A larger-than-expected hit to the important telescope, according to NASA researchers. micro meteorite crashed and left visible damage. Despite the damage to one of these 18 different mirror segments, it was stated that JWST continued to operate without any problems and no problems were expected in the future. According to the researchers, only some fixes will be needed because of this situation and this will not be a big problem.
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JWST, according to NASA’s statement He will remain in office longer than expected. behind this Ariane 5 It includes a very precise take-off. It is said that thanks to this precise takeoff, the telescope does not need many positioning firings or maneuvers. Thanks to this James Webb Space Telescope It contains more fuel than the first accounts. Thus, the working life of the JWST is according to scientists. 10 years past.