Space Telescope James Webb recorded the wonderful stars of star formation in the NGC 6334 Nebula.
NASA shares new pictures of the NGC 6334 Nebula, better known as “Cat Paw”, which made the James Webba Space Telescope, ABC News reports.
In the picture there is a large “finger”, within which the young stars are formed. This is one of the following areas of Mass Starship – it is located in 4000 light years in the Constellation Scorpio.
In the picture on the close range of infrared you can see:
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Orange -Brown Dust is Star Material.
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Dark voids are dense dust threads where the stars are born.
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The fiery red clots closer to the middle – there are the new luminaries formed today.
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The blue stars in the lower left corner are huge and “cleaned up” the space around themselves with their radiation.
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A bright red -orange oval in the upper corner is probably a dense place where Starship is just starting.
Despite decades of observations, astronomers still do not fully understand how big the gas and dust clouds are. Thanks to the sensitivity of the webba telescope, scientists have the opportunity to explore this process.
“Three years later, from the beginning of the mission, Webb has continued to do its work, announcing the former hidden aspects of the universe, from the process of starring the star to some of the oldest galaxies,” said Sean Domagal -Goldman, Acting Director of Astrophysics NASA.
Earlier it was reported that the Hubble Telescope took a new picture of GN 04.32.8 nebula – blue space education in one of the most popular stars zones.
The telescope James Webb in the first time take a clear picture of a distant planet
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