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Tag: Webb Space Telescope

The first anniversary image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope displays star birth like it’s never been seen before, full of detailed, impressionistic texture. The subject is the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex, the closest star-forming region to Earth. It is a relatively small, quiet stellar nursery, but you’d never know it from Webb’s chaotic close-up. Jets bursting from young stars crisscross the image, impacting the surrounding interstellar gas and lighting up molecular hydrogen, shown in red. Some stars display the telltale shadow of a circumstellar disk, the makings of future planetary systems. Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Klaus Pontoppidan (STScI) Download the full-resolution, uncompressed version and supporting visuals
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Webb’s Stunning View Of Rho Ophiuchi

by SpaceRef EditorJuly 12, 2023July 15, 2024

From our cosmic backyard in the solar system to distant galaxies near the dawn of time, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has delivered on its promise of revealing the universe […]

The area highlighted in this visualization is a small part of the Extended Groth Strip, a region between the Ursa Major and Boötes constellations originally observed by the Hubble Space Telescope between 2004 and 2005.
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New 3D Visualization Highlights 5,000 Galaxies Revealed by Webb

by SpaceRef EditorJuly 10, 2023July 15, 2024
Saturn’s iconic rings seem to glow eerily in this incredible infrared picture, which also unveils unexpected features in Saturn’s atmosphere.
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Webb Space Telescope Reveals Astonishing Saturn And Its Rings

by SpaceRef EditorJune 30, 2023July 15, 2024
At our upper left is the NGC 346 star cluster. Next, in our lower left of the two-by-two grid, is a spiral galaxy like our own Milky Way, known as Messier 74. At our upper right of the two-by-two grid is another spiral galaxy called NGC 1672. Finally, at our lower right of the two-by-two grid, is the Eagle Nebula, often referred to as the "Pillars of Creation". -- NASA
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Chandra And Webb Space Telescope Combine Imagery For Arresting Views

by SpaceRef EditorMay 23, 2023July 15, 2024
This image of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field was taken by the Near-Infrared Camera on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. The Webb image observes the field at depths comparable to Hubble – revealing galaxies of similar faintness – in just one-tenth as much observing time. It includes 1.8-micron light shown in blue, 2.1-micron light shown in green, 4.3-micron light shown in yellow, 4.6-micron light shown in orange, and 4.8-micron light shown in red (filters F182M, F210M, F430M, F460M, and F480M). Download the full resolution from the Space Telescope Science Institute. https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/images/01GXE4A07MB2RG6GHDGF3CHHJ4 Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Christina Williams (U. of Arizona).
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Webb Shows Areas Of New Star Formation And Galactic Evolution

by SpaceRef EditorApril 12, 2023July 15, 2024
Exoplanets NASA/W. Stenzel
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JWST Confirms Giant Planet Atmospheres Vary Widely

by SpaceRef EditorMarch 27, 2023July 15, 2024
Wolf-Rayet star WR 124
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Webb Telescope Views a Wolf-Rayet Star – A Prelude To A Supernova

by SpaceRef EditorMarch 14, 2023July 15, 2024
millions of simulated galaxies
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How NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Will Rewind The Universe

by SpaceRef EditorMarch 5, 2023July 15, 2024
globular cluster M92
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Webb Observes a Globular Cluster Sparkling with Separate Stars

by SpaceRef EditorFebruary 24, 2023July 15, 2024
mosaic
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Webb Spots Super Old, Massive Galaxies That Shouldn’t Exist

by SpaceRef EditorFebruary 22, 2023July 15, 2024

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