Failure is not an option, perhaps there is no word called failure in NASA’s dictionary. That’s why NASA was, is and will be the best space agency in the world. NASA has always been an inspiration and a source of pride for all of us Americans. NASA has done something similar again through its James Webb Space Telescope.
Joe Biden said that the pictures taken by the James Webb Telescope are a historic moment for science, America and Humanity. Biden further said that, these pictures tell the world that America can do anything.
Nothing is impossible for him, America can do great things. And our public tells American children that nothing is beyond our ability. We can go where we could never go before.
This picture released by NASA has been made by merging many photos. NASA took support of 10000 scientists to make this telescope.
This telescope has a golden mirror, this mirror is made by joining 18 hexagon pieces made of beryllium. Each piece is plated with 48.2 grams of gold and the width of this telescope is 21.32 feet. It has cost NASA about 10 billion dollars to make it.
This picture is enough to captivate anyone’s mind. This picture looks very clear and beautiful. It can be seen through this picture, that the stars are being formed here.
Also, colorful mountains can also be seen in this picture. The twinkling stars are adding to its beauty. All these views were seen in the Carina Nebula.
The stars don’t look bigger, but they look brighter.
“Sally Ride”
The galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 can be seen in this image released by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. It is also known as the dark area of the web.
All these photos have been taken with different wave lengths. It is a composition made up of several photographs. This photo was created using pictures taken with a near infrared camera.
This image is a near-infrared image of the Southern Ring Nebula. Which is a planetary nebula around a dying star.
This is a spectrum of the gas giant planet WASP-96b, which is at a distance of 1,150 light-years from Earth. This is the first spectrum of an exoplanet captured by Webb.
Sharing this photo, NASA wrote that this is the deepest, sharpest infrared view of the Universe. It shows galaxies that once disappeared.
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