The #PHANGS collaboration released a video that fades between the recently #Hubble and #JWST images of all 19 PHANGS galaxies.
Video editing: Sophia Stuber (MPIA) and the PHANGS YouTube team
The #PHANGS collaboration released a video that fades between the recently #Hubble and #JWST images of all 19 PHANGS galaxies.
Video editing: Sophia Stuber (MPIA) and the PHANGS YouTube team
Earlier this week, we saw a new #JWST image of Cassiopeia A. Cas A has been observed with many other telescopes over the years. Let's take a multi-wavelenght tour of the supernova remnant across different types of light.
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Jupiter is actually quite difficult to observe with #JWST's large mirror. The planet is so bright that researchers had to use clever techniques to avoid saturating the telescope's detectors.
The result of those efforts is this NIRCam image of Jupiter. The white areas are very high-altitude cloud tops. The dark ribbons north of the equatorial region have little cloud cover. Auroras, extending to high altitudes above the planet's north and south poles, are seen in red.
https://webbtelescope.org/contents/news-releases/2023/news-2023-147
Ever wonder how much of the celestial sphere #JWST can see at one time?
Since we don't want to fry our 10-billion-dollar telescope, JWST always has to face away from the Sun, keeping the Sun behind its sunshield. However, as the telescope orbits the Sun, its view changes. JWST can observe about 39% of the full sky on any given day and can access 100% of the sky over 6 months.
#Blog #JWST #JuMBO #Exoplanetas El telescopio JWST observa JuMBOs (binarias con masa jupiterina) en la Nebulosa de OriĂłn https://francis.naukas.com/2023/10/03/el-telescopio-jwst-observa-jumbos-binarias-con-masa-jupiterina-en-la-nebulosa-de-orion/
A new #JWST view of the remnant of Supernova 1987A.Â
SN 1987A has been a target of intense observations at wavelengths ranging from gamma rays to radio for nearly 40 years, since its discovery in February of 1987. Located 168,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, it was the nearest supernova to explode in the era of modern telescopes.
More: https://webbtelescope.org/contents/news-releases/2023/news-2023-136
Webb and Gaia welcome Euclid to L2 | European Space Agency, ESA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXvHKuv0WEQ
#ESA #Euclid #JWST #Gaia #orbits #Animation
#NASAWebb researchers have made major strides in confirming the source of dust in the early universe with observations of two dying stars (supernovas!): https://webbtelescope.pub/3CRzTnL
#JWST #astronomy #space #supernova
I was a NASA intern in the '80s when I heard that astronomers had discovered a mysterious disk around the nearby star Fomalhaut.
Now JWST has revealed exactly what they are: three enormous, dusty asteroid belts around another star!
https://webbtelescope.org/contents/news-releases/2023/news-2023-109 #JWST #space #astronomy
The first #NASAWebb results from TRAPPIST-1 are in! Measurements of mid-infrared light from TRAPPIST-1 b indicate that the rocky Earth-sized planet is hot enough to bake pizza and is probably devoid of atmosphere. What does this mean? âĄïž https://webbtelescope.pub/3nlCcLc
#space #astronomy #JWST #Trappist1b
Webbâs NIRISS Returns to Full Operations â James Webb Space Telescope
https://blogs.nasa.gov/webb/2023/01/31/webbs-niriss-returns-to-full-operations/
#jwst #NASA
#NASAWebb confirmed its first exoplanet! Classified as LHS 475 b, the planet is rocky and almost precisely the same size as Earth. Itâs only 41 light-years away and whips around its star in just two days. Does it have an atmosphere? #AAS241 #JWST https://webbtelescope.pub/3QsE6V6
The moment weâll never forget: watching #NASAWebb head off into the universe, successfully performing its very first operationâthe deployment of the solar array that powers the rest of its mission. đ€©
Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA. #WebbLaunchAnniversary #STScI #JWST
âEl primer año del Telescopio Espacial James Webbâ, por Macarena GarcĂa MarĂn | Museos de Tenerife
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNhI-TJHz04
#JWST
#Blog #JWST JADES publica la primera galaxia con z>13 observada por el JWST con NIRCam y confirmada con NIRSpec https://francis.naukas.com/2022/12/12/jades-publica-la-primera-galaxia-con-z13-observada-por-el-jwst-con-nircam-y-confirmada-con-nirspec/
Guess I can post these now.
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