The James Webb Space Telescope continues to give humans dazzling images from deep space. 👀 MORE:
NASA
, it’s a ring galaxy located 500 million light-years away that formed when a large spiral galaxy and a small galaxy violently collided. The Cartwheel Galaxy has a bright inner ring and an active colorful ring surrounding it. NASA said the rings expand outwards from the center, “like ripples in a pond after a stone is tossed into it.”
The outer ring has a lot of star formations, and the dusty area in between reveals many stars and star clusters, NASA reports.According to NASA, Webb’s observations show that the Cartwheel Galaxy is in a very transitory stage and will continue to transform over time.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
James Webb Telescope Captures Incredible Photo of 'Cartwheel Galaxy'The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of the Cartwheel Galaxy, once again showcasing its incredible photo prowess.
Read more »
Webb telescope captures colorful Cartwheel GalaxyThe 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.
Read more »
Incredible New James Webb Image Shows 'Cartwheel Galaxy' In Glorious DetailThe James Webb Space Telescope just dropped an amazing new image of the black hole-centered 'Cartwheel Galaxy' in greater detail than ever seen before.
Read more »
James Webb Space Telescope captures stunning new image of Cartwheel GalaxyNASA released a new image Tuesday from its James Webb Space Telescope, showing the Cartwheel Galaxy in stunning detail.
Read more »
James Webb Space Telescope captures Cartwheel Galaxy in stunning huesNASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured the Cartwheel Galaxy, some 500 million light-years away. The galaxy was captured using the observatory's NIRCam.
Read more »