OUR NASA released last Saturday, 30th, another image Jupiter captured James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). a photo gas giant was recorded through the instrument Near infrared camera (near infrared camera, in direct translation) and you can big red spot in Jupiterthe anticyclone is larger than the Earth.
New image of Jupiter by James Webb
There is one difference between this new image of Jupiter and the others published a few weeks ago: the instrument with which they were taken. The two previously shown images were captured by an infrared instrument, while the new image is visible in near infrared spectrumwhich means they are sub-infrared wavelengths.
The wavelength that formed the image is only 2.12 microns, like a normal bacterium. The filter used in the image will help researchers study hydrogen in the planet’s atmosphere. Jupiter. O James Webb this is not a telescope designed to study only objects outside solar systembut also capable of unraveling the mysteries that still surround our neighboring planets and the formation of our own system.

James Webb: years from production to release

project James Webb telescope was developed National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in collaboration with European and Canadian space agencies. It was originally supposed to be launched in 2007. But some problems delayed the launch of the model, one of them was the high cost of production of the James Webb telescope, which was increasing more and more and back in 2005 made Engineers rethink the original design.
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In 2016, the telescope was declared ready, but its project was again put on hold due to construction difficulties and remained so until 2019, when it was finally assembled. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been more delays until NASA finally scheduled for release on December 18, 2021.
With it, researchers will be able to observe even more things from space, being able to see some of the oldest galaxies in the universe and other celestial bodies such as black holes. Its operation began on July 12, 2022.
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