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8 mesmerising images of nebula captured by NASA's James Webb Telescope

05 May, 2025

Jigyasa Sahay

This purple-ish Flame Nebula was captured for research purpose but exudes a scintillating glow.

Crab nebula is a supernova remnant that is almost 6500 light years away.

This is the iconic Ring Nebula that is relatively close to Earth.

Carina nebula: These vivid "cosmic cliff" is a peek into earliest star formation.

Tarantuala Nebula captured by James Webb is an astronomers' favourite when it comes to studying. It is ranked largest and brightest star-forming region in the Local Group star formation.

The Horsehead nebula is a formation of ethereal clouds that look blue but are filled with hydrogen, methane, water ice.

Orion Nebula, as taken by James Webb, is considered one of the brightest nebulae in the night sky.

The dust and gas in space sometimes make up for stunning visuals of a nebula like this NGC 1514.

All images are credited to NASA's James Webb Telescope.

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