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Webb’s Lava-Lamp View of the Eye of God: Helix Nebula Revealed
space1 month ago

Webb’s Lava-Lamp View of the Eye of God: Helix Nebula Revealed

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have released a highly detailed infrared image of the Helix Nebula (NGC 7293), a nearby planetary nebula nicknamed the Eye of God. The image shows hot gas winds from a dying star colliding with older shells of gas and dust, revealing comet-like knots and layered structures, and offering a glimpse of our Sun’s distant future as well as the potential for planet formation in the surrounding dust.

James Webb Telescope Reveals Stunning Views of the Early Universe and Galaxy Interactions
science2 months ago

James Webb Telescope Reveals Stunning Views of the Early Universe and Galaxy Interactions

The James Webb Space Telescope has released a stunning image revealing a dense cluster of galaxies and cosmic filaments in the early universe, providing new insights into galaxy formation, the structure of the cosmic web, and the influence of dark matter and dark energy, with observations reaching back over 13 billion years.

Euclid Unveils Secrets of the Dark Universe and Stellar Nurseries
science3 months ago

Euclid Unveils Secrets of the Dark Universe and Stellar Nurseries

The European Space Agency's Euclid telescope captured a detailed infrared image of the dark cloud LDN 1641 in Orion, revealing numerous young stars and star-forming activity hidden behind dust, while also testing its precise pointing capabilities for future large-scale sky surveys aimed at understanding dark matter and dark energy.