NASA has shared a new image of a galactic pair that shows the true potential of a James Webb and Hubble team-up.
NASA says that the image shows even more detail about how the two galaxies are interacting, as well as the galaxies around and beyond them. You can make out the long, dusty spiral arms that James Webb captured more clearly thanks to its infrared instruments. If we’re able to take data from both James Webb and Hubble to create more images like this, we could see the universe in a new light.
Image source: NASA, ESA, CSA, Rogier Windhorst , William Keel , Stuart Wyithe , JWST PEARLS Team IMAGE PROCESSING: Alyssa Pagan on the image says that VV 191 is one of a few galaxies that are helping researchers compare galactic dust’s properties directly from different galaxies. And, because the image contains data from James Webb and Hubble, it gives us the deepest look at the two we’ve even been able to accomplish.
Hopefully, this image is just the start of many other James Webb and Hubble team-ups. Together, the data from the two space telescopes could help us learn a lot about our universe. And, with and other important compounds on distant planets, the power that both offer put together could be an unstoppable force for researchers.
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