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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope snaps a rare glimpse of Crab Nebula
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope snaps a rare glimpse of Crab Nebula

[ad_1] NASA's most powerful James Webb Space Telescope has captured mind-blowing images of the Crab Nebula. The researchers were stunned by how the images could help them to have an in-depth understanding of the behaviour of supernovae. Over the years, the Crab Nebula is been studied to gain more knowledge on supernovae, black holes and other mysteries. To conduct studies, NASA also launched the X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) which has been revealing various facts about the Crab Nebula. Now, the James Webb telescope images have also contributed to the study. Know what the image reveals about the Crab Nebula.Crab Nebula captured by James Webb Space TelescopeThe Crab Nebula is a supernova remnant which is located 6500 light-years away from the Earth in the constellation Taurus. It was ...
Webb Space Telescope captures mind-blowing images of Ring Nebula
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Webb Space Telescope captures mind-blowing images of Ring Nebula

[ad_1] James Webb Space Telescope has captured breathtaking images of mysterious celestial objects. It is interesting and scary to see objects floating in space. Recently, NASA's Webb captured another image of the final stages of a dying star, Ring Nebula. These nebulas are large clouds of dust in space. Scientists denote the object as the best example of a planetary nebula. Check out more about the newfound space object.About Ring NebulaAccording to an ESA report. Nebula captured by the Webb telescope is roughly 2,500 light-years away from Earth and is known as M57 (Messier 57). The images showcase new insights from both infrared observations. With NIRCam (Near-InfraRed Camera), the fine details of the filament pattern in the inner ring are visible, whereas the MIRI (Mid-InfraRed Instr...
James Webb Space Telescope takes captivating image of Galaxy NGC 6822
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James Webb Space Telescope takes captivating image of Galaxy NGC 6822

[ad_1] The European Space Agency has released a stunning picture of the Galaxy NGC 6822. This galaxy is known to be nearest to the Milky Way Galaxy. It was captured with the efforts of the Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam) and Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) mounted on the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. The image reveals details about the object that is 1.5 million light-years away from Earth. Continue reading to more about the neighbouring galaxy and research findings.About galaxy findingsAccording to the ESA report. NGC 6822 is the nearest galactic neighbour to Milky Way. The galaxy has exceptionally low metallicity, showcasing predominant hydrogen and helium elements. Low-metallicity objects like NGC 6822 have a crucial role in unveiling insights into the early universe. With hy...
SHOCKING! James Webb Space Telescope suffers a mysterious glitch
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SHOCKING! James Webb Space Telescope suffers a mysterious glitch

[ad_1] Houston, we have a problem! The NASA James Webb Space Telescope is facing a mysterious issue in deep space. The JWST has played a pivotal role in capturing unseen images from distant space and helping scientists explore the universe more than ever before since it became operational last year. But now, one of its key instruments, the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), has suffered a sensor glitch. The glitch was caught during a routine performance monitoring and calibration procedure by NASA. Know how it can affect the performance of the James Webb telescope.On April 21, NASA posted in its blog, “This month, while performing calibration by comparing the brightness of standard stars that have been well-cataloged by other observatories to what Webb's Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) was ...
NASA James Webb Space Telescope looks into the past! Does it reveal secrets of the universe?
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NASA James Webb Space Telescope looks into the past! Does it reveal secrets of the universe?

[ad_1] NASA James Webb Space Telescope has been touted to look into the past and understand the origin of the universe. But how is it possible? The NASA James Webb Space Telescope has changed the way we look at space. Ever since we saw its first images on July 12, the space telescope has been mesmerizing us with its stunning never-seen-before images. Recently, the tech marvel captured the first ever clear image of Neptune and it showcased the magnificent rings surrounding it. Not only that but it has shown us distant galaxies and star clusters in a way that scientists didn't think was possible. And it does that using two of its crucial instruments called Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI). They c...