NASA James Webb Telescope Captures MYSTERIOUS Objects In Space! Scientists Are SHOCKED! 🔥🔥🔥

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This will Change Everything! NASA James Webb Telescope Captures MYSTERIOUS Objects In Space! Scientists Are SHOCKED! 🔥🔥🔥

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The Universe is vast and full of mystery. That is why we are thrilled with the successful launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The Webb Telescope is expected to be 100 times more powerful than its predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope (which has been in service for an incredible 31 years!). The James Webb Telescope, after years upon years of research and development, is now fully deployed and ready to show us the deepest secrets of the cosmos.

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If everything goes according to plan, we will soon enter a new era of astronomy. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the largest and most expensive and complex space telescope ever built, is now in space, heading to its final destination. Webb is currently located roughly 1 million kilometers away at Lagrange point 2 (L2) (1.6 million km). It is the world's largest and most powerful space telescope.

One important reason for James Webb Telescope's power is that it is largely an infrared telescope, whereas Hubble is predominantly a visible light telescope. Because the Universe's oldest light is redshifted into the infrared, infrared is extremely powerful.

This enables James Webb Telescope to stare further and deeper into the Universe, seeing objects that Hubble is unable to see. James Webb Telescope, for example, will enable us to photograph the Universe when it was only 100 million years old.

Now, the $10 billion telescope will spend the next decade or so probing the depths of the cosmos and bringing back baby photos of our universe from its inception.

Of course, this is no average telescope. In fact, it is 100 times more powerful than the Hubble Space Telescope, which has been bringing back spectacular views of outer space for three decades.

Scientists were thrilled when they finally saw James Webb Telescope's test photographs, which captured the light of a star 2,000 light-years away that was 100 times fainter than our human eyes can perceive. The image was generated using mirrors on the James Webb Space Telescope and filters that turned the light from a faraway star into a red, spiky shape.

Thousands of distant galaxies loomed strangely behind the spiky star, revealing James Webb Telescope's untapped potential. "You can't help but notice the thousands of galaxies hidden behind it." It's rather fascinating.

These faraway galaxies, to be accurate, are billions of years old. However, this is simply a taste of Webb's capabilities, which scientists believe will allow them to view as far back as "a couple hundred million years after the Big Bang."

The James Webb Space Telescope will also investigate the strangely flashing black hole at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way, which has eluded previous telescopes.

Webb will join the efforts of multiple telescopes to better comprehend the nature of Sagittarius A*, a supermassive black hole whose tendency to flare up on an hourly basis makes imaging difficult.

A crew from the Event Horizon Telescope will join the Webb investigators. EHT is a network of eight ground-based radio telescopes that caught the first image of a black hole, M87*, in 2019.

Webb will eventually image Sagittarius A* in two infrared wavelengths from a perch in deep space free of stray light. Because the Event Horizon Telescope sits on the ground, the expectation is that the data acquired from James Webb Telescope will complement the data from the ground-based network, resulting in a clearer, easier-to-interpret image.

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I can't wait for history to be uncovered! JWST will definitely change what we've known.

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Who takes these images from space?Including the jwst while in space? Anyway nice technology!

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