Webb telescope captures never-before-seen glimpse of the heart of the Milky Way
- Teenage galaxies show growth spurts and display immature characteristics, similar to human teenagers.
- The telescope has provided unprecedented data on the galactic center, a turbulent and extreme environment in our Milky Way.
- The James Webb Space Telescope is being used to study the chemistry of distant galaxies and reveal insights into star formation.
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Stellar Discoveries: GALAXY CRUISE’s First Dive Into Colliding Galaxies
GALAXY CRUISE, with the help of 10,000 citizen astronomers, discovers that galaxies' star formation rate surges during collisions, as highlighted in their first scientific paper. The citizen science project GALAXY CRUISE has yielded its first scientific paper. The results show unambiguously that
The five surprises of the James Webb telescope
After a first annual cycle of observations of the Universe's youth, the spectacular images sent back by the space telescope have already upset many astrophysicists' predictions. Everything in the cosmos happened earlier and faster than expected.
NASA releases new photo of star-forming region from Webb telescope
The NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) instrument on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s reveals a portion of the Milky Way’s dense core in a new light. An estimated 500,000 stars shine in this image of the Sagittarius C (Sgr C) region, along with some as-yet unidentified features. (NASA photo) NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Samuel Crowe (UVA) NASA releases new photo of star-forming region from Webb telescope Jack Birle November …
Nasa snaps first-ever images of Milky Way’s hidden ‘space womb’ packed with 500,000 stars – including doomed ‘baby sun’
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope took a stunning first-of-its-kind photo of the Milky Way with magnificent details. The photo shows a whopping 500,000 stars from our Milky Way galaxy densely packed together with a glittering blue hue. NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/Samuel Crowe (UVA)The JWST is capable of taking photos of space like never before[/caption] NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/Samuel Crowe (UVA)The photo shows intensive details of the Milky Way’s ‘space womb’…
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