The James Webb Space Telescope has peered through time and huge amounts of dust to capture a new image of the Cartwheel Galaxy, revealing the spinning ring of color in unprecedented clarity, NASA and the European Space Agency said Tuesday.
Located around 500 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Sculptor, the Cartwheel gained its shape during a spectacular head-on collision between twoThe impact sent two rings expanding from the galaxy's center,"like ripples in a pond after a stone is tossed into it", NASA and the ESA said in a joint statement.
A smaller white ring remains closer to the galaxy's center, while the outer ring, with its spokes of color, has been expanding into the universe for around 440 million years, the statement added.The Hubble telescope had previously captured images of the rare ring galaxy, which is believed to have been aThis image from Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument shows a group of galaxies, including a large distorted ring-shaped galaxy known as the Cartwheel.
But the Webb telescope, which launched in December 2021 and revealed its first images to global fanfare last month, has a far greater reach.allowed it to see through the"tremendous amount of hot dust" obscuring the view of the Cartwheel Galaxy, NASA and the ESA said.in the galaxy, as well as the behavior of the supermassive black hole at its heart, they said.
It was also able to detect regions rich in hydrocarbons and other chemicals, as well as dust that is similar to dust on Earth.The observations show that the Cartwheel Galaxy is still in"very transitory stage", the space agencies said. "While Webb gives us a snapshot of the current state of the Cartwheel, it also provides insight into what happened to this galaxy in the past and how it will evolve in the future."
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