Messier 74 photographed with the James Webb Space Telescope-LOG

Messier 74 photographed with the James Webb Space Telescope LOG


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10 billion dollars James Webb Space Telescope (James Webb Space Telescope), continues to work that will shape our perspective on the world of science and the universe. Recently, he has been making a sound with his breathtaking photographs. JWST, this time in the constellation Pisces and approximately 30 million light-years away large spiral galaxy Messier 74 (NGC 628 or Phantom Galaxy) came up with. European Space Agency (ESA) The above photo shared by Pierre Méchain discovered in 1780 gives the clearest glimpse of the stunning M74. Additional explanations for this spiral galaxy are: being done: “The galaxy contains two clearly defined spiral arms and is therefore used as a prototypical example of grand design spiral galaxies. Due to its low surface brightness, it is one of the most difficult Messier objects for amateur astronomers to observe. Its relatively large apparent size makes it an ideal object for professional astronomers who want to study spiral arm structure and spiral density waves. It is estimated that M74 is home to approximately 100 billion stars.”

JWST, before that first attracted attention with the detection of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of an exoplanet.. In this respect, it has not only visual imaging but also scientific analysis features. JWST, It is 700 light years away and its atmosphere is constantly expanding with its temperature of 900 degrees. WASP-39b With his discovery of carbon dioxide, he made an important demonstration for his search for extraterrestrial life.

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James Webb Space Telescope also recently for Jupiter There was a particular photograph. Here In the photo you can see, Jupiter is much more than Saturn. its faint rings, Polar Auroras and Amalthea and Adrastea small moons named after them are revealed. Specially processed photos, specifically from NIRCam And it’s reportedly providing scientists with an important perspective to better understand Jupiter. More information about Jupiter directly. from here you can reach.

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