Good morning my Brothers and Sisters on this R.E.D. Friday!!!
I bring you more outstanding images from the James Webb Space Telescope from a post made by "Mars Mission" from data provided by NASA and the ESA...
The first image is a spectacular one of the "Bubble Nebula, or NGC 7635 located some 8,000 light years from planet Earth! Pay particular attention to Photo #4, which represents a deep core sample of the Universe cutting across billions of light years! There are some 10,000 galaxies shown in visible light as taken by the JWST! When you get to image #6 you will enjoy the most detailed view of the "entire" Crab Nebula...and it is the largest image taken thus far with the JWST's WFPC2 camera! It is the highest resolution image of the entire Crab Nebula!
The last image of this set of images is a Mosaic image of the Starburst Galaxy, Messier 82 and is the sharpest wide-angle view ever taken of M82!!!
As always, for best viewing, PLEASE DISPLAY THIS VIDEO ON THE LARGEST AVAILABLE SCREEN YOU HAVE AVAILABLE! YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!!!
Enjoy,
Kerry
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