BREAKING: NASA Releases ‘The Deepest, Sharpest Infrared’ Photo Of The Universe Ever From Space Telescope
NASA released “the deepest, sharpest infrared” photograph of the universe in history late on Monday afternoon which was captured by the James Webb Space Telescope, the largest space telescope ever built.
NASA released the image from the James Webb Space Telescope, which is much more powerful than the Hubble Space Telescope, that shows thousands of galaxies appearing in various colors against the black background of space.
“Most stars appear blue, and are sometimes as large as more distant galaxies that appear next to them,” NASA said. “A very bright star is just above and left of center. It has eight bright blue, long diffraction spikes. Between 4 o’clock and 6 o’clock in its spikes are several very bright galaxies. A group of three are in the middle, and two are closer to 4 o’clock. These galaxies are part of the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, and they are warping the appearances of galaxies seen around them. Long orange arcs appear at left and right toward the center.”
👀 Sneak a peek at the deepest & sharpest infrared image of the early universe ever taken — all in a day’s work for the Webb telescope. (Literally, capturing it took less than a day!) This is Webb’s first image released as we begin to #UnfoldTheUniverse: https://t.co/tlougFWg8B pic.twitter.com/Y7ebmQwT7j
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) July 11, 2022
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