James Webb Telescope captures a Cosmic Tarantula

Reveals images of the giant region of swirling gas and dust known as the Tarantula Nebula


Tech Desk September 11, 2022

James Webb Telescope has been the center of attention as it continues sending unseen images of the cosmos.

Recently, NASA released an image of the Tarantula Nebula, a giant region of swirling gas and dust.

As per NASA, “at only 161,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy, the Tarantula Nebula is the largest and brightest star-forming region in the Local Group, the galaxies nearest our Milky Way. It is home to the hottest, most massive stars known.”

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The images of the Tarantula Nebula are of massive importance to astronomers who are specifically interested in studying star formation. The new images show the ‘blistering radiation from a cluster of massive young stars’.

With the discoveries, NASA is hopeful that “Webb will provide astronomers the opportunity to compare and contrast observations of star formation in the Tarantula Nebula with the telescope’s deep observations of distant galaxies from the actual era of cosmic noon.”

Star formation or space, in general, has been a mystery for humans. Being the world's premier space science observatory, James Webb Telescope continues to reveal the unseen reality of the world beyond Earth.


 

COMMENTS (1)

test | 2 years ago | Reply NASA is doing a good job by wasting the time of people and its resources because what we have to do with nula bula tula shula etc. I mean Pakistan is living in poverty with no solid industrial foundation. We have not crossed 100 billion dollar exports mark and we don t have enough jobs for our youth in a country of 250 million people. Our gdp has not crossed 2-3 trillion dollar mark. I have seen the previous galaxy type images and i must say you are good at wasting resources too by doing corruption. World space centers send rockets to get interesting information about valuable resources from space and planets and you are showing galaxy i don t know real or fake and showing these tula bula whatever. Hamari SUPARCO ka bera garak kar diya in choron dakaon nay. Anyway people have nothing to do with your galaxy shit and tula bula. This article just came along and i clicked it. Anyway NASA should share space technology with developing countries or to improve their national space carriers and teach them how to make rockets propellatants fuel engine rocket motors etc.
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