JAMES WEBB. A year after its launch, the James Webb Telescope is continuing its exploration of the cosmos. This month, he aimed his advanced instruments at a molecular cloud as well as an evolving exoplanet not far from Earth.
[Mis à jour le 27 janvier 2023 à 10h20] Since its deployment in July 2022, the James Webb Telescope has already achieved an incredible collection of photos and scientific data. In January 2023, he is still at the origin of a new discovery. This time it’s a planet located 41 light years from Earth. Spotted by a satellite equipped with four cameras that probe the cosmos, its presence was recently confirmed by the James Webb telescope. The exoplanet could resemble the planet Venus and present an atmosphere similar to that of the latter.
At the same time, the space telescope also turned to a molecular cloud, a region of space where stars form amid gas and dust. Distant more than 500 light-years from us, it is within this nursery of stars that the telescope instruments were able to detect the coldest ice that we have encountered in this type of cloud. The telescope took the opportunity to capture a superb shot of this cloud called “Chameleon I”.
In January 2023, the James Webb Space Telescope discovered its first exoplanet. In reality, it only confirmed a discovery made by the TESS satellite which has been scanning the celestial vault since 2018. Named LHS 475b, this world is only 41 light years from us. It is a telluric planet like the Earth, of a size similar to that of the latter, but the comparison stops there. Indeed, this planet probably looks a lot more like Venus than Earth in many ways.
According to the results published by scientists from Johns Hopkins University, it is a planet that evolves very close to its star, a red dwarf. There is an average temperature of 460°C. Just like Venus, it could have an atmosphere extremely rich in carbon dioxide. But the data obtained do not yet allow us to conclude on the presence or total absence of an atmosphere around LHS 475b. The James Webb Telescope still has work to do and should make further measurements and observations to study this extraterrestrial world.
Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, an international team of scientists studied a molecular cloud located in the constellation of the Chameleon. This molecular cloud is a nebula in which stars form. The team of scientists measured a temperature of -263°C in the center of this cloud. This temperature is only 10 degrees above absolute zero. According to the study published in the journal Nature Astronomy, this is the lowest ice temperature measurement that has been detected in a molecular cloud. In addition, thanks to its NIRCam camera, the space telescope was able to photograph the central zone of the cloud.
Molecular clouds are regions where there are hot and cold gases as well as dust and frozen particles. It is an active region that contains stars and protostars, ie stars in formation. Thanks to its instruments, the James Webb telescope was able to detect the presence of simple molecules such as ammonia or methane, but also complex molecules such as methanol. This type of cloud is interesting for astronomers because the dust it contains could eventually give rise to stars and potentially stellar systems. Researchers can therefore collect data that will allow them to better understand the role of chemical elements and ice present during the formation of planets and their atmospheres.
The James Webb Space Telescope is equipped with extremely powerful instruments that make it the most powerful space telescope ever designed. On November 16, 2022, a new image from the James Webb telescope reached us: it is a young star located in the constellation of Taurus. 100,000 years old and named L1527, the light it emits draws the shape of a flaming hourglass. The star is located in the center of the latter and we can see the presence of a rotating disk of gas which forms a horizontal bar partially masking the star.
The telescope was able to capture this image thanks to its infrared camera, NIRCam, which perceives wavelengths invisible to the human eye. According to NASA and ESA, the European Space Agency, “this view of L1527 offers a window into what our early Sun and solar system looked like,” reports France news.
What photo of the Pillars of Creation by the James Webb Telescope?
The Pillars of Creation, made famous by the iconic image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, were also photographed by James Webb. The NIRCam camera that took the photo works in the infrared and allows you to see partially through the clouds of gas and dust. It is for this reason that many stars appear on this shot whereas they were not present on the famous Hubble photo.
What photo of Neptune was taken by the James Webb Telescope?
It had been 30 years since the passage of the Voyager 2 probe that we had not had such a beautiful view of the rings of Neptune. In September 2022, NASA transmitted an unpublished image of the planet Neptune on which the rings can be clearly distinguished as well as seven of the fourteen known moons of the planet.
Near Neptune we can thus see Galatea, Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Proteus and Larisse. Farther away, but far brighter than the planet itself, is Triton, a moon covered with nitrogen ice which reflects sunlight extremely well.
What photo of the Orion Nebula by the James Webb Telescope?
On September 11, 2022, an exceptional image of the nebula of Orion taken by the most powerful telescope ever developed, James Webb, has been unveiled to the eyes of the world. According to a Press release from CNES, this “richest and closest stellar nursery in the Solar System” could “reveal information about the beginnings of our Solar System”.
The Orion Nebula is located in the constellation of the same name, 1,350 light years from Earth. Its environment is similar to that in which our solar system more than 4.5 billion years ago. Admire below this image, the most detailed and sharpest ever taken of the inner region of the Orion Nebula:
What photo of the Tarantula Nebula by the James Webb Telescope?
On September 6, 2022, the telescope published a snapshot this time showing the Tarantula Nebula. This image is by far the most accurate of this nebula, revealing “details of its structure and composition, as well as dozens of galaxies in the background,” comments NASA.
What photo of the Carina Nebula by the James Webb Telescope?
In July 2022, the James Webb Telescope transmitted among its first shots an image of the Carina Nebula. The image made it possible in particular to appreciate the unprecedented performance of the telescope since this nebula had already been photographed in the past by the Hubble telescope, whose pictures were less precise than those of James Webb.
In December 2022, NASA said it had discovered “buried treasure” in this shot. These are extremely young stars that scientists have spotted by carefully analyzing the photo. This discovery could help astronomers understand the processes that lead to the formation of a star like the Sun.
What photo of the Southern Ring Nebula by the James Webb Telescope?
Early shots from the James Webb Telescope also included a photograph of the Southern Ring Nebula, located in the constellation Veils. It contains in its center two stars including a white dwarf which caused the formation of the nebula.
What photos of the James Webb Telescope?
After several months of testing and calibrating the instruments of the James Webb Telescope, the long-awaited first shot of James Webb was revealed to the world on Monday, July 11, 2022 at 11 p.m. by US President Joe Biden. The image is spectacular and shows galaxies formed shortly after the Big Bang, more than 13 billion years ago… Since then, the James Webb telescope continues to amaze us: