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Feel like you’re spiraling? You’re in good company! 🌀
The Webb telescope’s images of NGC 1433 (top), NGC 7496 (left) & NGC 1365 (right) reveal the galaxies' networks of gas and dust in extraordinary detail. This data is part of an ongoing Webb survey of 19 spiral galaxies.
Webb’s high-resolution infrared data fills in missing puzzle pieces, complementing the science from telescopes in other wavelengths. By aligning all of these data sets, the team will be able to accelerate new discoveries.
Credit: Science - NASA, ESA, CSA, and J. Lee (NOIRLab). Image processing - A. Pagan (STScI)
#universe #jwst
Feel like you’re spiraling? You’re in good company! 🌀
The Webb telescope’s images of NGC 1433 (top), NGC 7496 (left) & NGC 1365 (right) reveal the galaxies' networks of gas and dust in extraordinary detail. This data is part of an ongoing Webb survey of 19 spiral galaxies.
Webb’s high-resolution infrared data fills in missing puzzle pieces, complementing the science from telescopes in other wavelengths. By aligning all of these data sets, the team will be able to accelerate new discoveries.
Credit: Science - NASA, ESA, CSA, and J. Lee (NOIRLab). Image processing - A. Pagan (STScI)
#universe #jwst
Feel like you’re spiraling? You’re in good company! 🌀
The Webb telescope’s images of NGC 1433 (top), NGC 7496 (left) & NGC 1365 (right) reveal the galaxies' networks of gas and dust in extraordinary detail. This data is part of an ongoing Webb survey of 19 spiral galaxies.
Webb’s high-resolution infrared data fills in missing puzzle pieces, complementing the science from telescopes in other wavelengths. By aligning all of these data sets, the team will be able to accelerate new discoveries.
Credit: Science - NASA, ESA, CSA, and J. Lee (NOIRLab). Image processing - A. Pagan (STScI)
#universe #jwst
Feel like you’re spiraling? You’re in good company! 🌀
The Webb telescope’s images of NGC 1433 (top), NGC 7496 (left) & NGC 1365 (right) reveal the galaxies' networks of gas and dust in extraordinary detail. This data is part of an ongoing Webb survey of 19 spiral galaxies.
Webb’s high-resolution infrared data fills in missing puzzle pieces, complementing the science from telescopes in other wavelengths. By aligning all of these data sets, the team will be able to accelerate new discoveries.
Credit: Science - NASA, ESA, CSA, and J. Lee (NOIRLab). Image processing - A. Pagan (STScI)
#universe #jwst
Welcome to NGC 7496.
Hubble previously looked at this spiral galaxy to better understand the relationship between young stars and the cold, dense clouds of gas in which they form. The Hubble image includes observations taken in ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared light:
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope peered at the same galaxy with its mid-infrared instrument and found that its spiral arms are filled with cavernous bubbles and shells overlapping one another. These filaments and hollow cavities are evidence of young stars releasing energy!
This is just one of several spiral galaxies that Webb is studying in order to learn more about how star formation impacts galactic evolution
Hubble image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Lee and the PHANGS-HST Team; Acknowledgment: J. Schmidt
Webb image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and J. Lee (NOIRLab). Image processing: A. Pagan (STScI)
#nasa #hubble #webb #galaxy #space #science #astronomy #stars #news #universe
Welcome to NGC 7496.
Hubble previously looked at this spiral galaxy to better understand the relationship between young stars and the cold, dense clouds of gas in which they form. The Hubble image includes observations taken in ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared light:
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope peered at the same galaxy with its mid-infrared instrument and found that its spiral arms are filled with cavernous bubbles and shells overlapping one another. These filaments and hollow cavities are evidence of young stars releasing energy!
This is just one of several spiral galaxies that Webb is studying in order to learn more about how star formation impacts galactic evolution
Hubble image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Lee and the PHANGS-HST Team; Acknowledgment: J. Schmidt
Webb image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and J. Lee (NOIRLab). Image processing: A. Pagan (STScI)
#nasa #hubble #webb #galaxy #space #science #astronomy #stars #news #universe