NASA's just released more images from the James Webb Telescope ... and they are OUT OF THIS WORLD! (pun intended)
The new images weren't just a showcase of NGC 3132, though, we also got a look at five galaxies known as Stephan’s Quintet, which
describes as,"These colliding galaxies are pulling and stretching each other in a gravitational dance."The Carina Nebula was Tuesday's"Grand Finale" for the Webb images ... says,"Webb’s new view gives us a rare peek into stars in their earliest, rapid stages of formation. For an individual star, this period only lasts about 50,000 to 100,000 years."Of course, Monday's sneak peek from
of what is"The deepest, sharpest infrared image of the universe ever." promised to deliver ... and it certainly already has.Webb is a collab between , the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency.
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