NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Capture 2 Black Hole Billion Light Year Away in space

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This image shows the stage of Webb’s mirror alignment, known as “fine phasing,” each of the primary mirror segments have been adjusted to produce one unified image of the same star using only the NIRCam instrument. This image of the star, which is called 2MASS J17554042+6551277, uses a red filter to optimize visual contrast.
While the purpose of this image was to focus on the bright star at the center for alignment evaluation, Webb's optics and NIRCam are so sensitive that the galaxies and stars seen in the background show up.

Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

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It's a shame our society is tearing itself apart. Not sure we will have time to enjoy this beautiful science. Hope we can figure our world out so we can explore others. Thank you for the beautiful photos. We need this

garywallace
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The one in the galaxy reminds me of a waiting fetus almost ready to be born.
The most soothing & calming music with all these as well.
Thank you, James Webb Telescope, Nasa. 😇😇😇

rebeccakennedy
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So if that's the case, the number of black holes would be higher than expected, maybe three stars orbiting a black hole, and maybe a particular shape of the galaxy would show us that, but one question ... why did James Webb do that? does not say. Zoom in on them? We need to know them. Every day our curiosity grows more than yesterday. We really have to be thankful.

siavashseyfi
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Live video is so great, Thank you for sharing. Have a nice day and always be successful.

thaodungvlog
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The images, Volume up the red tone, you can see more.

PozieNayan
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I'm sure and think like that, yup it must be a black hole! In view visually and physically it must be a black hole!

arjanasimov
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ว๊าวว หลุมดำ แต่ยังดูสวยงามนะคะ แสงรอบๆ หลุมนั่นสว่างไสวจริงๆ ดูสวยงาม น่ากลัว แต่ก็น่าตื่นตาตื่นใจจริงๆ ค่ะ ขอบคุณมากๆ ที่แชร์นะคะ 555 พิมพ์ยาวไป กดส่งไม่ทันวนมาชมอีกรอบ พิมพ์ใหม่ ส่งกำลังใจให้เต็มๆ ดวงทั้งสองรอบค่ะ ❤️😘👍👍👍👍👍

GreatFood
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This is a calibration image. The six points of the central star, along with the faint horizontal bar, are all visual artefacts, and so might everything else be for all we know. The image is deliberately over-exposed, and uses a filter. Maybe these are specks of paint stuck to the mirror. After a while, it will become impacted with micro-meteorites, mark my words.

Togidubnus
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I think the unknown object is an new type of black hole

Wrekihn
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สวัสดีค่ะ พี่ติ๋ม เป็นกำลังใจให้น้องเสมอนะคะ คิดถึงเสมอนะ💐🌷

สาวอุบลแม่บ้านญี่ปุ่น
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น่าตื่นเต้นมาก ๆค่ะ สามารถเห็นสิ่งต่าง ๆนอกโลก สวยมากค่ะ

khaotommudkitchen
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สวัสดีดวงดาว ฉันเป็นดวงจันทร์ เราห่างไกลกันแค่ไหนนะ อิอิ แสงสวยๆ จ้า

Streetfoodangelthip
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1) Yes! 2) Yes! Because of JWST rulezzz! :)

NOT_NativeEN_Speaker
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The James Webb Space Telescope is going to see galaxies all kinds of galaxies, nothing but galaxies were created by the condensed universe (all the mass in a small… ) it became, for a short time, a galaxy creating machine! The first thing created was one massive spiral galaxy, from the energy of both sides pushing full blast against each other, creating the first galaxy. The tremendous stress blew both sides into countless pieces, each piece pushing on those next to it creating more and more spiral and elliptical galaxies, black holes (at the center of each close push), and other odd shaped galaxies. The progenitors (the condensed universe in pieces) that created all this, are now called Quasars. Quasars pushed each other away, while creating galaxies and finally became the perimeter of the physical universe. From there the Quasars control both parts of the universe, the physical and the light. Quasars are responsible for gravity (in the physical universe), the speed of electromagnetic waves, and enable many things; for example, the energy from each quasar converges with all the others on every instance in the physical universe. Some Quasars stalled and remained inside the physical universe. “Out of the One many; out of the many One.”

yesUcan
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This is so vast & beautiful! The one black hole reminds me of a fetus laying completely blissfully perfect in it's own comfort zone.
Never yet to experience the overwhelming stress that life on this planet can be.
That's exactly why I live & cherish my own comfort zone in an isolated environment. 😇

rebeccakennedy
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If this is what James Webb can do, I shudder to think what a telescope the size of the earth can do, . Yes there are plans and theories to one day go to the size

shazanali
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The resolution of JWST is nowhere near enough to image a blackhole. The EHT emulated a telescope the size of Earth, with aperture of thousands of kilometers. JWST's aperture is just 6 meters.

eterevsky
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Well possible and we have seen it with our other telescopes as well..

wasimsyedakram
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Is the James webb being operated by NASA or is it just freely going through space? If so it will be nice if the can make it go to another galaxy 🌌 and visit other planets

spencerfunfamily
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My guess is that it's not a black hole
is the center of the galaxy
The middle part is obscured by gas because of the Z Jet stream The two galaxies are located in a circle toward Earth.
and The size of the black hole is too large

jodhi