A cosmic question mark was captured in a recently-released image from the James Webb Space Telescope, raising questions itself. Scientists say it could be a distant galaxy. Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku explains the significance of new images provided by NASA's Webb Space Telescope on 'Sunday Night in America.' While questions about the universe abound, a James Webb Space Telescope image has recently raised others.
Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku explains the significance of new images provided by NASA's Webb Space Telescope on 'Sunday Night in America.'has recently raised others.
The stars, captured in near-infrared light, are known as Herbig-Haro 46/47 and are buried in a disk of gas and dust. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured a tightly bound pair of actively forming stars, known as Herbig-Haro 46/47, in high-resolution near-infrared light. Look for them at the center of the red diffraction spikes, appearing as an orange-white splotch.The space agencies working on the telescope explain that, in the background of the shot, lie extremely distant galaxies.
The James Webb Space Telescope during assembly Nov. 2, 2016, at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
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