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By TechThop Team
Posted on: 13 Sep, 2022
The James Webb Space Telescope has caught detailed, sharp and 'breathtaking' images to date inside the Orion Nebula, shedding light on how stars and planetary systems inside the Milky Way formed more than 4.5 billion years ago.
Els Peeters, Western University astrophysicist, said Monday about the newly-released images that they are blown away by the breathtaking images of the Orion Nebula. They started this project in 2017, so they have been waiting more than five years to get this data.
Peeters said that these new observations allow them to understand better how massive stars transform gas and dust clouds in which they are born.
The clear images showing the environment of stellar nurseries, like the Orion Nebula, which is 1,350 light-years away from Earth, allow scientists to study what happened during the first million years of our planetary evolution.
Scientist Olivier Berne of the French National Center for Scientific Research said that observing the Orion Nebula was challenging because it is very bright for Webb's unprecedented sensitive instruments, but Webb is incredible.
Webb can observe distant and faint galaxies, Jupiter and Orion, some of the brightest sources in the infrared sky.
The images will be studied by an international team of more than 100 scientists in 18 countries, known as PDRs4All.
The Webb telescope began operating in July and has captured numerous detailed images, including the most distant star in the universe, the Phantom Galaxy, and two new images of Jupiter.
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