Infographic describing the main features and deployment of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
Hubble's iconic images captured the public's imagination. Will NASA's next big space telescope, which sees infrared light, produce astronomy scenes that pack a similar punch?
Picture released of star in Sagitta constellation on the cusp of going supernova
Marvel at the new images revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope.
Take a peek at all of the stars, galaxies, and breathtaking nebulas from the groundbreaking telescope.
Cat's Eye Nebula, NGC 6543, a bright planetary Nebula. Planetary nebula, Hubble
The infrared images, taken in July, capture unprecedented views of the biggest planet’s storms, moon and surrounding rings
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8 amazing images captured by James Webb Telescope
NASA has just released the first full-colour image from the James Webb Space Telescope. Here’s what it is looking at first – and how it will address the biggest mysteries of the universe
Top 5 NASA Picture of the Month captured by James Webb Space Telescope Check out these breathtaking picture of the month images captured by the 10 billion NASA James Webb Space Telescope. The James Webb Space Telescope was developed by NASA in partnership with ESA and CSA to study the history of our Universe. The space telescope was launched on December 25 2021 with upgraded equipment technology and capabilities than the Hubble Space telescope. Unlike Hubble the Webb telescope orbits the Sun from the second Lagrange point which is 1.5 million kilometers away from Earth. Check out the top 5 Picture of the Month images by NASAs James Webb Space Telescope. Globular cluster May 2024 This image showcases the star cluster NGC 6440 located around 28000 lightyears away from Earth. Galaxy I Zwicky 18 March 2024 This galaxy was first spotted by Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky in the 1930s. It is located 59 million lightyears away from Earth Galaxy NGC 1559 February 2024 James Webb Space Telescope captured this image of the spiral galaxy located 35 million lightyears away from the Earth. Nebula N79 January 2024 This nebula is found in the Large Magellanic Cloud LMC a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way. Galaxy cluster SDSS J12262152 December 2024 This image showcases a rear gravitational lensing phenomenon.
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a clump of ancient galaxies that may be the oldest strand of the "cosmic web" ever detected.
This landscape of “mountains” and “valleys” speckled with glittering stars is actually the edge of a nearby, young, star-forming region called NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. Captured in infrared light by NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope, this image reveals for the first time previously invisible areas of star birth.
NASA James Webb Space Telescope captures 5 stunning images of stars Check out these stunning images of stars captured by the NASA James Webb Space Telescope. Our universe is filled with millions of stars and thousands of new stars are being born. For scientists it is very crucial to study new and oldest stars to understand their evolution. Therefore with the help of NASA James Webb and Hubble Space Telescope scientists study stars to gain more understanding. Check out some rare images of stars available in our universe with unique properties. Star Fomalhaut This star consists of several nested belts spread across 23 billion kilometres. However Webb Telescope showcases great details of dusty debris discs. Star WolfRayet 124 This image was captured with the help of Webbs Nearinfrared Camera NIRCam. WolfRayet 140 This image showcases a duo of stars located 5000 lightyears from Earth. These fine lines of the stars dusty rings were captured with Webbs MIRI instrument. Protostar L1527 It is a molecular cloud which consists of a protostar located 460 lightyears from Earth in the constellation Taurus. Messier 92 It is a globular cluster which consists of more than 300000 stars and the cluster is spread across 100 lightyears.
Sommes-nous seuls dans l'univers ? Comment fonctionne le cosmos ? L'homme retournera-t-il sur la Lune ? Les nouvelles missions Artemis et le télescope spatial James Webb répondent à ces questions. Regarde le ciel : tu seras submergé par l'océan d'étoiles qui te surplombe. Ce livre raconte l'histoire du rapport de l'homme avec le ciel. Tout d'abord vu à travers ses yeux, son imagination, ses peurs et ses croyances ; puis au moyen d'instruments au fil des 400 dernières années. Des télescopes optiques aux tout derniers radiotélescopes, appareils à rayons ultraviolets, à rayons X et à rayons gamma, comme le télescope spatial James-Webb (lancement programmé en mars 2021), au domaine des micro-ondes d'où nous parvient encore l'écho du Big Bang. Jusqu'à ces dernières années, avec l'étude de l'univers et des exoplanètes à l'aide d'appareils qui, au lieu de capturer la lumière, tentent d'intercepter des particules insaisissables – neutrinos – ou même de relever les ondulations spatiales générées par des événements d'une énergie inconcevable, comme la fusion de trous noirs ou d'étoiles à neutrons. Un voyage qui dure depuis des milliers d'années et qui pourrait bien ne jamais s'arrêter. Peut-être même n'en est-il qu'à ses débuts ?
Researchers found what they probably dubbed as the oldest organic molecules in the universe with the James Webb Space Telescope. Sheds light on star formation.