Five galaxies, "dust mountains" and a gas cloud near a dying star - NASA has published more amazing photos from the James Webb telescope

NASA has released more images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope.

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According to representatives of the space agency, the telescope was able to take four more photographs of the “farthest depths of space.” The image below shows the "dust mountains" of the Carina Nebula (NGC 3324).


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The following photos show the nebulaThe South Rim (NGC 3132), which is located 2500 light years from Earth. The images show a gas cloud around a dying star. The photos were taken with different instruments of the telescope.


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The last photo shows us a group of five galaxies Stephen's Quintet, which are in the constellation Pegasus. The whole photo was composed of almost 1000 separate fragments.


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Separately, we note the exoplanet WASP-96 b.It is located 1000 light years from Earth. James Webb did not take a photo, but he did record traces of water and the existence of clouds in the atmosphere of WASP-96 b. At the moment, this is the most detailed information about the exoplanet.


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Source: NASA

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