NASA has released new images of the universe captured by the Webb Telescope


Posted on 12 July 2022


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The second wave of photos from the James Webb Space Telescope, the most potent observatory ever launched into orbit, started to be made available on Tuesday by NASA.

"Take Five: Captured in exquisite detail, @NASAWebb peered through the thick dust of Stephan’s Quintet, a galaxy cluster showing huge shockwaves and tidal tails. This is a front-row seat to galactic evolution: http://nasa.gov/webbfirstimages #UnfoldTheUniverse," NASA tweeted. "Some stars go out with a bang. In these images of the Southern Ring planetary nebula, @NASAWebb shows a dying star cloaked by dust and layers of light. Explore this star's final performance at http://nasa.gov/webbfirstimages #UnfoldTheUniverse," it added.




Source: NASA (Twitter)


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  • The second wave of photos from the James Webb Space Telescope, the most potent observatory ever launched into orbit, started to be made available on Tuesday by NASA.

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