NASA reveals James Webb Space Telescope's First images
A new Era in viewing the Universe and making it more exciting scientific discoveries in the field of Astronomy has begun.The World will now witness the complete capabilities of NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope.The Telescope has released first colour images and spectroscopic data that unveils the complete spectacular collection of cosmic features that remained ambiguous till today.
James Webb Space Telescope |
The James Webb Space Telescope, The World's premier space science observatory which was launched on 25 December 2021, on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe's spaceport in French Guiana, South America. After completing the most difficult and complex deployment sequence phase in space , it underwent months of commissioning where its mirrors were painstakingly aligned and the instruments were calibrated to its space environment and prepared for science.
The first observations of James Webb Space telescope tells the story of the hidden universe in various phases of cosmic history starting from neighbouring exoplanets to the most distinct observation galaxies in the early universe. All these images from Webb space telescope has made a historic day a realty and provided a chance to celebrate this ambitious mission successful..The observations will help us to understand the cosmos and our own origins.
NASA administrator Bill Nelson said that they are going to present humanity with a groundbreaking new view of the cosmos from the James Webb Space Telescope. The world has never witnessed it before.The images includes the deepest infrared view of our universe that has ever been taken before.Webb Telescope will help us to get clear answers for all our queries that helps us to understand the universe and humanity's place with in it.
The release of Webb's first images and spectra kicks off the
beginning of Webb's science operations. The astronomers around the
world will have their chance to observe anything from objects within our
Solar system to the early universe using Webb's four instruments.
The first observations are
SMAC S-0723 Webb Telescope has delivered the deepest and sharpest infra red ray image of the distant Universe in just 12.5 hours.This new colour image is a composite of multiple exposures each about two hours long.It is approximately the size of a grain of sand held at arm's length.This deep field uses a lensing galaxy cluster to find some of the most distinct galaxies ever detected. This image only scratches the surface of Webb's capabilities in studying deep fields and tracing galaxies back to the beginning of cosmic time.
WASP-96b The detailed observation of this planet outside our solar system reveals the clear signature of the water along with the evidence of haze and clouds that previous studies didn't detect. With the Webb's first detection of water in the atmosphere of exoplanet it shows direction for other systems to understand what other planetary atmospheres are made of.
Southern Ring: This Planetary nebula is an expanding cloud of gas that surrounds a dying star. It is approximately 2,000 light years away. Webb's powerful infrared eyes bring a second dying complete star info for the first time.Right from the birth to death as a planetary nebula Webb can explore the expelling shells of dust and gas of aging stars that may one day become a new start or planet.
Stephan's Quintet: Stars derive from and contribute to gas and dust in mass quantities revolve around galaxies. The dust evolves over time and Webb can study nearby and dynamic interacting galaxies to see the dust in action.. Now scientists can get a rare look, an unprecedented detail at how interacting galaxies are triggering star formation in each other and now the gas in these galaxies are being distributed.
Carina Nebula: Webb's look at the Cosmic Cliffs' in the Carina Nebula reveals the earliest, rapid phases of star formation that were previously hidden. Looking at the star forming that were previously hidden.Looking at this star forming region in the southern constellation Carina. Webb can see newly forming stars and study the gas and dust made by them.
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