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Judi Lynn

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Thu Aug 3, 2023, 09:48 PM Aug 2023

James Webb Space Telescope captures the Ring Nebula in never before seen details

Arin Waichulis
| Aug 3 2023 - 2:26 pm PT



The Ring Nebula is one of the night sky’s most well-known and studied planetary nebulae. Original images from Hubble captured the dying star from the first nearly a decade ago. Now, a new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows the famous nebula in detail you’ve never seen before…

The Ring Nebula is approximately 2,300 light-years away from Earth, making it visible with a telescope or even a pair of binoculars in excellent viewing conditions. Its distinct look, strikingly resembling an eye, has made it a popular target for astrophotographers and astronomers.

This particular nebula is believed to be the result of a star similar in mass to the Sun reaching the final stages of its evolution. As the central star exhausts its nuclear fuel, it throws out its outer layers of ionized gas and dust, creating the stunning structure we see today.

The central star, which has now become a white dwarf, can still be observed at the center.

Unlike Webb’s predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope, which mainly observes in visible and ultraviolet light, the James Webb telescope specializes in infrared observations. This makes it key for studying distant galaxies and nebulae because it can see through dust clouds that normally would obscure visible light.

More:
https://spaceexplored.com/2023/08/03/james-webb-space-telescope-ring-nebula/

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James Webb Space Telescope captures the Ring Nebula in never before seen details (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 2023 OP
K n R ! Thanks for posting!... JoeOtterbein Aug 2023 #1
Thank you, JoeOtterbein. I get lucky continually! Judi Lynn Aug 2023 #3
KNR and thank you for sharing. niyad Aug 2023 #2
Hi, niyad. Thank you. 🌞 Judi Lynn Aug 2023 #4
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