Nasa james webb telescope captures 19 close by spiral galaxies see picture

Nasa james webb telescope captures 19 close by spiral galaxies see picture


Internet users are excited for the latest pictures coming from the US space agency NASA. Ever since NASA’s telescope of Rs 10,000 crore ‘James Web Space Teachers’ (JWST) has been setup in space, the unseen pictures of the universe are getting the pictures. This telescope has now taken pictures of outer space. In this, spiral galaxies can be seen near our Milky Manner. NASA launched James Web Telescop in 2021. It started its work in 2022 from July. It will replace the Hubble Space Telescope posted in space for 30 years.

NASA released these pictures on Monday. Scientist ‘Jennis Lee’ at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, USA said in a statement that James Web’s new images are fantastic. It is also surprising for researchers who have studied such galaxies for decades.

According to NDTV report, the mid-infrared instrument (MIRI) on the James web created these pictures. The instrument also captured the wires that are still developing. It is said that the nearest galaxy captured in the camera is also about 15 million light years away from the earth. The farthest captivated galaxy is on the nice of 60 millions of light from the Earth.

The James Web has captured a total of 19 spiral galaxies. According to the report, photographs show that galaxies move from inside to outward. This means that the construction of the star begins in the center of the galaxy and it spreads outwards. It also means that the star that is at the center of the galaxy is equally young.