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The day has come. This Tuesday, July 12, POT showed the first color images taken by the James Webb telescope, its maximum observer is at a distance of 1.5 million kilometers from our planet.
After expanding the cluster image SMAX 0723 Along with President Joe Biden, the space agency has released more photos of other stars, which we’ll take a look at below.
First color images from the James Webb telescope

James Webb’s first image focused on a cluster of galaxies SMAX 0723 up to about 4600 million years. However, the light from some of them traveled up to 13 billion years.
This image is incredible for two reasons: what is visible is equivalent to the size of a grain of sand at arm’s length in the universe, and in addition, it contains galaxies and stars that may have already disappeared. A look into the past.

James Webb made the most accurate picture to date of the composition of the planet’s atmosphere with Osa-96bthus revealing signs of water in the form of clouds and haze on this gas giant planet.
The star lies 1,150 light-years away in the constellation Phoenix and is one of over 5,000 confirmed exoplanets in our Milky Way.

The death of a star captured James Webb about 2500 light years from us.
“Some stars save the best for last,” says POT. “The dimmer star at the center of this scene has been sending out rings of gas and dust in all directions for thousands of years, and the telescope James Webb belonging POT showed for the first time that this star is covered with dust.
The nebula is also cataloged as NGC 3132.

A group of galaxies, smaller than the cluster, was visible at a distance of 290 million light-years in Webb’s largest image to date.
“Bright clusters of millions of young stars and newly born star-forming regions brighten the image. Sweeping tails of gas, dust and stars are pulled out from several galaxies due to gravitational interactions. More dramatically, Webb captured huge shockwaves as one of the galaxies, NGC 7318B, passes through the cluster. POT.
The James Webb Telescope and the Carina Nebula

“Behind a curtain of dust and gas in these ‘space cliffs’ are previously hidden young stars that Webb has now discovered,” NASA says, referring to the birth of stars behind this star more than 7,600 light-years away.
This image shows for the first time previously unseen star birth regions.
James Webb is the world’s leading space science observatory and, when fully operational, will help unravel the mysteries of our solar system, look beyond distant worlds around other stars, and explore the mysterious structures and origins of our universe and our place in it.
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