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Coinciding with Halloween, the James Webb telescope captures a spooky hand for the pillars of creation

To collect James Webb telescope Strange photo of the NASA astronaut for the pillars of creation In mid-infrared light, which helped the pillars appear remarkably to form in the form of a ghostly hand full of dust, 7,000 light-years from Earth, according to observations “JWST” This is the first time it has formed the dust Its density increases in the pillars of creation, and although the twinkling stars do not appear in the image taken by the telescope, the edges of the dust Stellato is almost in the training phase.

And according to what is reported by the English newspaper “dailymail”, what makes it even more surprising is that this phenomenon coincides with the anniversary of “Halloween”, and the medium infrared (MIRI) has been adopted, as it consists of a camera and a spectrometer that accurately separate the light it receives, only the resulting spectrum is clearly visible, and MIRI features sensitive notifications that allow it to see the red light of distant galaxies, newly formed stars and faint comets with high quality resolution.

Following the strange appearance of the pillars of creation, NASA questioned the reasons for this, explaining that for the first time it was possible to see gas and dust accumulate together, it went on to say that young stars periodically release hypersonic jets that collide with clouds of material, like these thick pillars.

Previously, the Pillars of Creation were tracked in detail this October, which are cold, dense clouds of hydrogen gas and dust in the Serpens star group, which is 6,500 light-years from Earth, and thus the James Webb Space Telescope has the task of helping scientists To uncover newly formed stars, along with the amount of gas and dust in the region, the telescope relies on infrared technology to see how long it takes light to travel through space.

It is worth noting that the Pillars of Creation were previously observed by the Hubble Observatory in 1995 and 2014, but James Webb provided another perspective on the scene.

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