We are fascinated as new images come from NASA’s space telescope James Webb. It has been a year since the James Webb Space Telescope, which observed and photographed the depths of space, published the first color photographs.
European and Canadian space agencies Collaboration with NASA One of its products, the James Webb Space Telescope, look what it has painted in a year.
With groundbreaking discoveries that allow us to better observe and learn about the universe James Webbproduced great images for a year.
Photographed the Southern Ring Nebula NGC 3132, Stephan’s Quintet, the giant gas cloud Carina Nebula and the giant gas exoplanet.
A detailed photo of the ghost galaxy beyond the spectrum has been shared.
Jupiter imaged in August 2022.
Neptune’s rings were imaged in September 2022.
In October 2022, VV 191 pairs of galaxies were imaged.
In November 2022, 270 million light-years away, a pair of intertwined galaxies collided to form new stars.
Star formation was filmed on NGC 7469 in December 2022.
A composite image of the Tarantula Nebula was taken in January 2023.
A gray spiral galaxy with a bright white circular core was photographed in February 2023.
A very rare Supernova Precursor was caught in March 2023.
Uranus was clearly visible in April 2023.
In May 2023, the first detection of water vapor around a rare type of comet in the main asteroid belt was confirmed.
In June 2023, complex organic molecules similar to smoke were discovered in a galaxy 12 billion light-years from Earth.
In July 2023, a spiral red image was captured as the two galaxies collided.
James Webb celebrates his first year with this stunning close-up of the birth of Sun-like stars.
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