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NASA reveals details of the first color images from the James Webb Space Telescope

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Just a few weird days and its partners in The project reveals the first color images and spectral data captured by the observatory. The agency shed more light on what to expect, and revealed the initial list of JWST’s cosmic goals.

One of them is the Carina Nebula, which is about 7,600 light-years away. NASA says it is one of the largest and brightest nebulae in the sky and contains stars larger than the Sun. The last nebula imaged by the telescope is the Southern Ring. It is about 2,000 light-years from Earth and is a planetary nebula – an expanding gas cloud around a dying star.

Closer to home is the gas planet WASP-96 b, which is about 1,150 light-years away and about half the mass of Jupiter. NASA will provide a look at the spectral data of the planet. Much further away from here is the Stephan Quintet, which is located about 290 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus. This is the first compact galaxy cluster to be discovered since 1877. It consists of five galaxies, four of which are “stuck in a cosmic dance of frequent close encounters.”

Also on Tuesday, NASA, and the It will reveal images of SMACS 0723. “Huge clusters of foreground galaxies swell and distort the light from objects behind them, allowing deep-field views of very distant and intrinsically faint clusters of galaxies.”

A panel of experts from NASA, the European Space Agency, the Canadian Space Agency and the Space Telescope Science Institute spent five years identifying the first targets for Webb’s instruments. Color images and spectral data captured by JSWT will be detected . You will be able to watch .

This represents an important step forward for JWST as it marks the official start of the observatory’s general science operations. The goal is to provide us with more detailed images and information about the oldest stars and galaxies, as well as potentially habitable exoplanets. It took JWST several months to reach its destination and for full operation. We are very close to knowing what the observatory can do.

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