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NASA has released images from the James Webb Space Telescope

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The U.S. Aerospace Agency has published a series of first images taken by the new James Webb telescope.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has released new images of the farthest corners of the galaxy captured by the James Webb telescope. Images can be viewed on the NASA website.

In particular, the spacecraft was able to reveal details of the planetary nebula NGC 3132 South Ring. It is located about 2500 light years from us.

In addition, the telescope captured the dying process of a star in detail. For example, he was the first to show that this star was covered with dust.

You can also see young stars called Space Rocks NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. The walls of dust and gas generate ultraviolet radiation and stellar winds.

The image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope also shows a group of five galaxies, whose entire image consists of nearly 1000 different fragments.

It was previously reported that NASA’s Juno spacecraft took the closest picture of Jupiter.

The first full picture from the James Webb telescope

Source: korrespondent

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