James Webb Telescope detected a Giant structure older than the universe
Since coming on the scene, the James Webb telescope has totally altered the way astronomers view the universe. This telescope, which is the most expensive telescope ever known to man, was released on the 25th of December, 2021. Since the invention of telescopes, none has been as advanced as this telescope. Also, it has an infrared resolution and sensitivity that is potentially second to none.
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The James Webb telescope features an Integrated Science Instrument Module that ensures it has the right structural stability, electrical power, cooling capability, and computing framework. Furthermore, this telescope plays host to several instruments. Some of them are the mid-infrared instrument, the fine guidance sensor and the near infrared imager.
This device can be easily said to have an outrageous price tag. However, in just a very short while of existing, it does not appear like investing $10 billion in getting one will be a waste of funds in any way.
Since coming on the scene, a couple of images have been captured using this machine, the first, released on the 12th of July, 2022 is the picture of cosmic cliffs around the Carina Nebula. This was followed by images of Stephan’s Quintett and Southern Ring Nebula.