Jul 28, 2024, 07:11 PM IST

8 mesmerizing images of space shared by NASA

Pravrajya Suruchi

The image showcases the massive nebula NGC 2014 and its neighbor, NGC 2020, which collectively comprise an extensive star-forming area within the Large Magellanic Cloud.

The James Webb Space Telescope's initial image, which is the clearest and deepest view of the early cosmos ever recorded, features thousands of galaxies.

The bottom part of a funnel-shaped area of space, which is bigger at the top edge of the image and subsequently narrows, is surrounded by a sizable, brilliant cyan area.

We can gain a more comprehensive knowledge of the Jewel Bug Nebula by examining this image, which combines data from NASA Chandra Xray with visible light data from Hubble.

This is a dark nebula, Caldwell 99; it is an interstellar dust cloud so dense that it entirely obscures visible light wavelengths from things behind it.

The Ring Nebula. This nebula, also known as Messier 57, is located roughly 2,000 light-years away.

Snow angel: Known as S106, this star-forming area is located in a secluded area of the Milky Way Galaxy some 2,000 light-years away.

The red giant star CW Leonis is depicted in this horrifying picture, surrounded by orange "cobwebs" that are actually carbon clouds. The nearest carbon star is CW Leonis, around 400 light-years from Earth.

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