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Hubble Images: Classic Spiral Galaxies Revealed

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  The  Hubble Space Telescope  has taken stunning pictures that show us the beauty of classic  spiral galaxies . These galaxies are known for their  spiral arms  and are where stars and galaxies change. Hubble’s images let scientists see the details of these arms. This helps us understand how these huge galaxies work Images from  Hubble , like those of the Andromeda  Galaxy  and the “Thor’s Helmet” nebula, amaze us. They show us the beauty of  spiral galaxies . These galaxies have arms full of stars, gas, and dust. They tell us about the changing nature of the universe 1 . Key Takeaways The Hubble Space Telescope  has captured breathtaking images of classic  spiral galaxies . Spiral galaxies are characterized by their distinctive  spiral arms , which are sites of active star formation and  galactic evolution . Hubble’s powerful imaging capabilities have allowed astronomers to study the intricate details of these spira...

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered a new galaxy

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  The   James Webb Space Telescope   (JWST) was launched in December 2021 1 . It has made a groundbreaking discovery that could change how we see the universe. Astronomers used data from both the Hubble and JWST telescopes to confirm a long-standing mystery. This mystery is called the Hubble Tension. It’s about the difference in how fast the universe is expanding. This could mean the universe is 10 percent younger than we thought 1 . The JWST has also captured stunning images of a “cosmic jellyfish”  galaxy . This confirms the new discovery and our growing understanding of the cosmos 1 . This telescope, with its advanced infrared imaging, is uncovering the universe’s secrets. It’s expanding our scientific knowledge. James Webb Space Telescope, discovers, cosmic jellyfish, stunning image, galaxy The  James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)  has captured a  stunning image  of a “cosmic jellyfish”  galaxy 2 . This  galaxy  is 500 million lig...