Observing the twinkling of stars and planets floating in the depths of space, millions of light years away, especially “from light pollution” It is a visual treat that people living in big cities can enjoy without suffering.
Today, with a value of 325 billion TL The James Webb Space Telescope Thanks to him, we see much more than our eyes naturally see; This includes the question mark in outer space.
Webb has spent the last two and a half years sailing in space and using advanced technology Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) He sent back to earth the fascinating and mysterious images he took in deep space.
In addition, in the field of detection of black holes, scientists ‘He thought it was impossible’ It also helped progress.
So much so that the Webb telescope found a place about 12 million light years away from Earth. cigar galaxyto find light on an Earth-like planet.
Now the Webb telescope is shedding light on the question mark in the sky. Because literally, a celestial object that looked like a question mark was caught in Webb’s lens.
While looking at the two stars…
European Space Agency (ESA) The image released by , is about a thousand thousand meters from Earth. 470 light years happening at a distance, Herbig-Haro 46/47 announced that he was caught by chance when the pair of stars were spotted.
experts, “question mark in space” There is no clear information about it yet. However, many experienced astronomers did not forget to share their theories about the discovery.
WHAT DO SCIENTISTS SAY?
Carrying out Webb’s scientific activities, Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) agents, Space.comIn his statements to: “Perhaps it was a distant galaxy or possibly interacting galaxies that caused the question mark shape to appear. We may be seeing this particular object for the first time. “ said.
Scientists continued their words as follows:
“Further research is needed to understand exactly what happened. Webb is showing us many new and distant galaxies, so there are many new discoveries to be made…”
ESA communications program officer Kai Noeske In his statement to the broadcasting organization NPR, he said that the question mark “It appears to be a group of two or three galaxies, or a chance alignment. “ he said.
Noeske also said, “The upper part of the question mark looks like a spiral galaxy merging with a second galaxy. “ He mentioned the shape of the question mark.
It has also been suggested that the question mark may look like this because of the two-dimensional image created due to the special angle of the Webb telescope.
2024-04-21 13:30:49
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