NASA's new space telescope clicks amazing view of galaxies


New delhi date. 16 July 2022, Saturday

The universe is full of many wonders. Man has long been curious to know about these secrets. Now with the help of new and advanced technology scientists have brought out many things.

US space agency NASA has shared the first color photo from its most powerful space telescope, the James Webb. In this picture, a spectacular view was seen in the sky.

NASA's new James Webb Space Telescope has taken the deepest, clearest and most colorful infrared photo of the early universe. This image has been named 'Deep Field'.

US President Joe Biden shared this color photograph taken from the James Webb Space Telescope at the White House. A preview event was organized at the White House for this. It shows countless stars and thousands of galaxies. There is also a glimpse of a very distant faint galaxy. Joe Biden has called this event historic.

NASA has done this work in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Canada Space Agency (CSA). The first color photos from the James Webb Space Telescope have been released. The Webb Space Telescope was launched into space by a European aircraft Ariane 5 rocket. After traveling for a month, it reached its destination after traveling 15 lakh kilometers. Now he has unlocked many secrets of the universe.

The James Webb Space Telescope was launched in December last year. Talking about its cost, about $900 million was spent. It currently orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.5 million km from Earth. With its large primary mirror and instruments, this telescope can see farther into space than any other telescope.



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