The idea that life could travel through space to land on Earth once seemed outlandish.
One of the most celebrated, awe-inspiring images of modern astronomy, revealing colossal spires of interstellar gas and dust called the Pillars of Creation, has been rendered anew with greater depth, clarity and color by the James Webb Space Telescope.
The recently launched telescope has expanded the horizon by piercing through the hitherto “dark curtain” of the early universe and presented us with a treasure trove of information.
As the telescope continues its mission to uncover more mysteries of the universe, you can check its progress on the go.
The tantalising images from the James Webb telescope have been widely published and discussed across the entire globe.
See the birth and death of stars and groupings of galaxies in this new batch of images.
The idea that life could travel through space to land on Earth once seemed outlandish.
One of the most celebrated, awe-inspiring images of modern astronomy, revealing colossal spires of interstellar gas and dust called the Pillars of Creation, has been rendered anew with greater depth, clarity and color by the James Webb Space Telescope.
The recently launched telescope has expanded the horizon by piercing through the hitherto “dark curtain” of the early universe and presented us with a treasure trove of information.
As the telescope continues its mission to uncover more mysteries of the universe, you can check its progress on the go.
The tantalising images from the James Webb telescope have been widely published and discussed across the entire globe.
See the birth and death of stars and groupings of galaxies in this new batch of images.