The ‘First Color Space Photo’, taken with the James Webb Space Telescope, has been shared! The first step to revealing the secrets of the universe…
July 12, 2022
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Launched into space on December 25, 2021, after many years of waiting. James Webb Space Telescope, began its mission to present to us what has not yet been
Launched into space on December 25, 2021, after many years of waiting. James Webb Space Telescope, began its mission to present to us what has not yet been discovered in space. When the telescope began making its first observations, the images obtained during those observations were also eagerly awaited. Today is the expected day and the James Webb Space Telescope shared its first color photo with humanity.
During the event, which was held with the participation of US President Joe Biden, NASA released that photo, which aroused great curiosity. to all mankind served.
The first color photo taken by the James Webb Space Telescope:
The full photo can be found here.
The first image you see above from the James Webb Space Telescope SMACS 0723 belonging to the cluster of galaxies known as This cluster of galaxies is thought to have formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
The final image obtained by the telescope’s Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) was created with images of different wavelengths. In addition, to obtain this image, depths were achieved at infrared wavelengths and It took weeks to make the composite. The resulting image deepest infrared image ever it happened.
Including the faintest objects ever seen in this telescope image thousands of galaxies in view for the first time it happened. Webb continues to search for the oldest galaxies in space.
Other photos taken will be shared today at 5:30 PM:
Other images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope during the first observations will be shared on NASA’s website at 5:30 p.m. today. These photos are according to the list shared by NASA. will belong to the following space structures:
Carina Nebula
WASP-96 b exoplanet
NGC 3132 planetary nebula
Stephen’s Quintet
SMACS 0723 zone
To learn more about these structures, read our article below:
What is the mission of the James Webb Space Telescope?
James Webb Space Telescope from Hubble Space Telescope to explore the unknowns of the universe with more advanced equipment will serve. The main purpose of the telescope is: trail of first light in the universeto spread will be. However, the telescope has been able to detect billions of years of galaxy evolution, the birth and life of stars, planetary systems, exoplanets and planets. discover the roots of life will be liable.
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