Tal y como lo prometió, este martes 12 de julio, la agencia espacial estadounidense NASA, en colaboración con la Agencia Espacial Europea y la Canadiense, comparte la lista completa de imágenes del telescopio James Webb.
The James Webb Space Telescope is a collaboration between @NASA, @ESA & @CSA_ASC. The @SpaceTelescope Science Institute is the science & mission operations center for Webb.
Tune in tomorrow at 10:30 am ET (14:30 UTC) as we continue to #UnfoldTheUniverse! https://t.co/GBtitBUMoR pic.twitter.com/Qg8Q54l5Yv
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) July 11, 2022
“We took that image before breakfast. The amazing thing about @NASAWebb is the speed at which we can churn out discoveries.”
Astrophysicist Jane Rigby marvels at the capabilities of the world’s most powerful telescope. https://t.co/63zxpNDi4I #UnfoldTheUniverse pic.twitter.com/k0Tr1IGdSX
— NASA (@NASA) July 12, 2022
La NASA publica la segunda foto captada por James Webb, una nebulosa planetaria llamada Nebulosa del Anillo del Sur.
Bonus: Check out the Southern Ring Nebula as captured by @NASAHubble in 1998! pic.twitter.com/89y0hx5sUQ
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) July 12, 2022
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) July 12, 2022
This isn’t the farthest back we’ve observed. Non-infrared missions like COBE & WMAP saw the universe closer to the Big Bang (~380,000 years after), when there was only microwave background radiation, but no stars or galaxies. Webb sees a few 100 million years after the Big Bang. pic.twitter.com/9CaA1WgtPB
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) July 11, 2022
Ayer, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, dio a conocer una de las primeras imágenes del telescopio espacial que ve lo más profundo del universo.
👀 Sneak a peek at the deepest & sharpest infrared image of the early universe ever taken — all in a day’s work for the Webb telescope. (Literally, capturing it took less than a day!) This is Webb’s first image released as we begin to #UnfoldTheUniverse: https://t.co/tlougFWg8B pic.twitter.com/Y7ebmQwT7j
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) July 11, 2022
🌟 A star is born!
Behind the curtain of dust and gas in these “Cosmic Cliffs” are previously hidden baby stars, now uncovered by Webb. We know — this is a show-stopper. Just take a second to admire the Carina Nebula in all its glory: https://t.co/tlougFWg8B #UnfoldTheUniverse pic.twitter.com/OiIW2gRnYI
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) July 12, 2022
The dawn of a new era in astronomy has begun as the world gets its first look at the full capabilities of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. The telescope’s first full-colour images & spectroscopic data were released today. Read more here https://t.co/kdD6ew5306 or👇 pic.twitter.com/BXYYHq8yY9
— ESA Webb Telescope (@ESA_Webb) July 12, 2022
Foto: @NASAWebb
Primera foto del Espacio profundo tomada por el Telescopio Web 🌌🔭

