Webb’s stunning Collection of Spiral Galaxy Images
James Webb Space Telescope reveals stunning collection of 19 spiral galaxy images in never-before-seen details.
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James Webb Space Telescope reveals stunning collection of 19 spiral galaxy images in never-before-seen details.
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The latest picture of NGC 2264, also known as the “Christmas Tree Cluster,” reveals a celestial tree illuminated by the brilliance of young stars.
Ringed Planet Uranus pictured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope using the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), showing the planet's seasonal north polar cap and faint inner and outer rings.
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An ExTrA special planet hunter. The white pearl on the left side of this picture is one of the Exoplanets in Transits and their Atmosphere telescopes —
Webb captures the detailed beauty of Ring Nebula, formed by a star throwing off its outer layers as it runs out of fuel,
The Ring Nebula (M57) from Webb Space Telescope, is much more complicated than it appears through a small telescope.
Zoom in on this impressive new image from the James Webb Space Telescope and you will see a gigantic question mark in space.
The mammoth steel structure of the ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) dome is taking shape, and it’s now close to 80 meters high.