Thanks to the super telescope, the first image of the details of the “spiral galaxy”

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and contributed telescope "James Webb" Since its launch into space in late 2021, and its practical entry into service last July, it has provided scientists with a wealth of unprecedented data, through images of Jupiter, and a number of nebulae and other distant galaxies..

The new image, which was published on Monday, allows you to see the details of a galaxy "M 74" named "Phantom", showing a vortex with a blue circle in the middle. It was provided by a tool MIRI Which studies medium infrared radiation, which is the fruit of cooperation between Europeans and Americans.

She said European Space Agency Via its website, "James Webb" show up "Fine filaments of gas and dust in the luminous spiral arms, which extend from the center of this image".

The agency recalled that the famous space telescope "Hubble" Which was launched in 1990 and is still in service, has previously observed this galaxy.

The telescope is stationed "James Webb" Which cost 10 billion dollars, about 1.5 million kilometers from the planet Earth.

And researchers announced last week that it had detected for the first time the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, i.e planet Out Solar Group Which includes the land, according to Agence France-Presse.

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and contributed James Webb telescope Since its launch into space in late 2021, and its practical entry into service last July, it has provided scientists with a wealth of unprecedented data, through images of Jupiter, and a number of nebulae and other distant galaxies..

The new image, which was published on Monday, allows you to see the details of the galaxy “M74”, called “M74”.Phantom‘, in which a vortex appears with a blue circle in the middle. It was provided by a tool MIRI Which studies medium infrared radiation, which is the fruit of cooperation between Europeans and Americans.

She said European Space Agency On its website, James Webb showed “fine filaments of gas and dust in the luminous spiral arms, which extend from the center of this image.”

The agency recalled that the famous Hubble Space Telescope, which was launched in 1990 and is still in service, had previously observed this galaxy..

The James Webb Telescope, which cost 10 billion dollars, is located about 1.5 million kilometers from the planet Earth.

And researchers announced last week that it had detected for the first time the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, i.e planet Out Solar Group Which includes the land, according to Agence France-Presse.

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