Webb Telescope Brings a Once-Fuzzy Galaxy Into Focus

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Webb Telescope Brings a Once-Fuzzy Galaxy Into Focus
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We have a much more interesting view of dwarf galaxy Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte, thanks to Webb’s imaging powers.

These lightsabers powered by Neopixels, LED strips that run inside the blade shape that allow for adjustable colors, interactive sounds, and changing animation effects when dueling.can see fainter and more distant light than any space telescope before it. Among its research targets are exoplanets, objects within our solar system, and the

universe’s earliest galaxies and stars. So far, the telescope’s science images have been spellbinding. The newest image is no different. It shows countless light sources from a portion of the dwarf galaxy. The Webb image was taken by its Near-Infrared Camera and includes light from four of the telescope’s filters; the Spitzer image includes light in two filters. You can also see the NIRCam image

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