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James Webb Telescope: Captured spectacular images of the Orion Nebula

The new images captured by the spacecraft are impressive telescope James Webb from the Orion Nebula, which is 1,350 light-years away from Earth and is considered an environment similar to the one in which our solar system was born 4.5 billion years ago.

The international team of researchers who released the images intend to study the new data in order to better understand the conditions that prevailed during the creation of our solar system.

Taking these images is one of the main priorities of the spacecraft mission James Webb Telescopefor which more than 100 scientists from 18 countries of the world joined forces.

“We are amazed by the spectacular images of the Orion Nebula,” said astrophysicist Els Peters of the University of Western Ontario in Canada. “They allow us to better understand how massive stars transform the clouds of gas and dust in which they were born,” he added.

Nebulae are shrouded in large amounts of dust, making them extremely difficult to observe with telescopes such as Hubble. The state-of-the-art James Webb Space Telescope has equipment that allows it to “see” through these layers of dust.

“We hope to get to the point of understanding the entire birth cycle of a star,” says astrophysicist Edwin Bergin of the University of Michigan in the US.

A $10 billion technological masterpiece, the James Webb Space Telescope launched about eight months ago and is nearly 1.5 million kilometers from Earth.


Source: News Beast

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