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NASA's Webb Telescope Takes New Image of 'Pillars of Creation'

NASA’s Webb Telescope Takes New Image of ‘Pillars of Creation’

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured a new view of an iconic cosmic site: the region known as the “pillars of creation,” where stars are born.

The US space agency’s Hubble Space Telescope first imaged the structure in 1995, revealing plumes of gas and dust in the nursery of the Eagle Nebula star 6,500 light-years away. became one of the most Famous Hubble photos.

In the new image, the Webb Telescope’s near-infrared camera penetrates the dust to see stars more clearly – ‘like never before’ NASA put it.

The Webb Telescope is already challenging what astronomers thought they knew

It is estimated that these young people “only a few hundred thousand years,” the agency He said Wednesday.

Stars come from collapsing clouds of interstellar material: the masses of mass that form inside columns of gas and dust begin to collapse under the influence of their own gravity, slowly heat up, forming new stars.

Take a cosmic tour inside images captured by NASA’s Webb Telescope

“Do you see those lava-like wavy lines at the edges of the plumes? These are the little stars that form inside the gas and dust,” chirp Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate.

From about a million miles away from Earth, the web telescope Staring deeper into space.

The $10 billion telescope, which was launched last Christmas Day, is a joint effort with the European and Canadian space agencies. Its name drew criticism when some scientists argued that former NASA chief James Webb was complicit in discrimination against LGBTQ employees between the 1940s and 1960s, but NASA said it found no evidence to justify renaming the telescope.

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NASA’s James Webb Telescope will explore the universe. Critics say its name represents a painful time in US history.

The telescope’s ability to capture wavelengths of light inaccessible to the previous telescope, Hubble, allowed NASA to revisit images from space in more detail, sometimes baffling astronomers. she has New notes submitted Distant galaxies and cosmic images of Jupitera newly discovered giant asteroid and comet.