In a new image, NASA responds to Elon Musk’s doubts

The world was on a date with seeing another side of UniverseIn the middle of last July, colorful and clear pictures of ever before, as stars are born, galaxies are scattered, bodies twinkle and swim in space, in a unique sight that the human eye has not seen before! The most powerful of all, James Webb, who provided a huge window into the history of the universe to see its small details.

While humans were looking at images and focusing in the dimension of every point in them and unleashing their imaginations with perceptions and scenarios regarding the depth of the universe, galaxies and stars, Elon Musk had a different opinion.

Musk, the world’s richest man and CEO of SpaceX, reacted to telescope images in a way that combined the strangest and the irony.

And he shared on Twitter a photo that combines a NASA snapshot and compares it to a kitchen marble, black in color with scattered colored dots, and on the photo a sentence: Good try, NASA.

This tweet garnered the interaction of hundreds of thousands of followers, who were divided between that it was just humor and that it doubted the authenticity of the recent photos, while “Mask” did not explain what he meant exactly.

A new image from James Webb Yesterday, NASA reported that the James Webb Space Telescope sent a new image of the Kart Well galaxy, which is about 500 million light-years from Earth.

The galaxy, which resembles a cart wheel, consists of a luminous inner ring that contains a huge amount of hot dust, and a colorful one surrounding it, and NASA explained that this galaxy is in a very transitional stage and will continue to transform.

In a statement, NASA said that other telescopes, such as the Hubble Space Telescope, had previously observed the Kart Wheel Galaxy, but the footage was shrouded in mystery, due to the amount of dust obscuring the observation process.

These images come about two weeks after the telescope sent the deepest and clearest image of the far-infrared universe.

James Webb Telescope The James Webb telescope is the most powerful telescope in the world, made jointly by space agencies in Europe, the United States and Canada, and launched last December, after it took about 30 years to develop at a cost of about 10 billion dollars.

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