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A horse-shaped nebula gets its close-up in new photos by NASA’s Webb telescope
- NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured detailed infrared images of the Horsehead Nebula, showcasing unprecedented spatial resolution.
- The top of the 'horse's mane' in the nebula, located in Orion, was revealed in intricate detail, providing new insights into dust and light emissions.
- Astronomers gained a better understanding of the nebula's multidimensional shape through the observations.
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Webb telescope takes stunning images of Horsehead Nebula's 'mane'
NASA's James Webb telescope has captured the most detailed infrared images ever taken of the Horsehead Nebula, one of the most majestic and recognizable objects in the night sky, the space agency said Monday.The new observations show the top of the "horse's mane," revealing for the first time the sm...
James Webb Telescope captures 'mane' of iconic Horsehead Nebula in unprecedented detail
NASA's James Webb Telescope has captured the most detailed infrared images ever taken of the Horsehead Nebula, one of the most majestic and recognisable objects in the night sky, the space agency says.
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