Replacing the 32-year-oldHubble telescoperecently NASA The James Webb Telescope, which will be released in January 2022, has captured many amazing images, from the original Volans SMACS 0723 galaxy cluster in the constellation of PiscesIn the beginning, the vast and beautiful face of the universe was revealed to us one by one and also took us to a deeper unknown world.
Recently, the James Webb Telescope went on to publish more images taken, including the more curious “Jupiter” and its faint rings, which were synthesized by the NIRCam instrument on the telescope through the filter to help researchers detect the two satellites of. Jupiter and more of them In addition, recently released images also include “Neptune” and its seven bright surrounding satellites, which are also considered to be the clearest rings of Neptune photographed in more than 30 years.
Later, the James Webb telescope not only received close-up images of “Mars”, but also brought the brightest star-forming region of the “Tarantula Spider Nebula” into the Large Magellanic Cloud in the Doradus constellation. Surrounded by a dazzling appearance, it has become a truly unique image with the recently released “Wolf-Raylet 140” binary star system. I sigh the changing and unknown universe. Interested readers may also get stuck NASA More information published.
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