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Unbelievable Images from Outer Space Captured by James Webb Telescope

Unique and strange scenes and shots in outer space Far away, the James Webb Telescope succeeded in documenting them, forming artistic paintings that some might think were painted.

Creepy crawly

Plumes of gray gas and dust in the middle of the Eagle Nebula, also known as M16, appear to be creeping creepy space monsters. The image was captured by the James Webb Telescope and released by NASA on May 23, 2023.

Space eye

A close-up infrared image of the Ring Nebula reveals the complexity of its structure in unprecedented detail, during which it appears more like an eye in the middle of space. The image was taken by the James Webb Telescope and released by NASA on August 21, 2023.

Modern star

A newborn star about 1,000 light-years from Earth, only a few tens of thousands of years old, with jets of supersonic gas shooting from its poles, in an image taken by the James Webb Telescope and released by NASA on September 14, 2023.

Rho Ophiuchi area

Detailed close-up image of the Rho Ophiuchi region, during Sun-like star formation, captured by the James Webb Telescope and released by NASA on July 12, 2023.

Star Wolf Wright

A rare snapshot of a supernova, showing a massive star called the extremely bright Wolf Rayet, which is located 15,000 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius and has a mass 30 times the mass of the Sun. The image was taken by the James Webb Telescope and released by NASA on March 14, 2023.

Orion Nebula

Part of the Orion Nebula known as the Orion Bar in a color-painted image, taken by the James Webb Telescope and released by NASA on June 26, 2023.

Galaxy Messier 74

Image of a spiral galaxy – like our own Milky Way – known as Messier 74, taken by the James Webb Telescope and released by NASA on May 23, 2023.

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