Located 12 million light-years away, the galaxy M82 forms stars at 10 times the rate of our Milky Way Galaxy! Hubble's sharp, wide view shows the galaxy edge-on, with shredded clouds and hot hydrogen gas. @NASAWebb is helping astronomers learn even more: go.nasa.gov/4aEjRwn
@NASAWebb Webb's detailed infrared vision shows red filaments of galactic wind – caused by the high rate of star formation. Also visible are dark brown tendrils of dust in the galaxy's core, and tiny specks of green that show concentrations of iron, most of which are supernova remnants.
@NASAHubble @NASAWebb Imagine what these satellite systems can (and do) pick up on earth @PleaseHelpFind4. Certainly cars w/license plates, & in an area so close to a nuclear plant & amidst major power grids for a rapidly developing area. #FindDanielRobinson #MissingPersons x.com/piperscreekway…
@NASAHubble @NASAWebb Imagine what these satellite systems can (and do) pick up on earth @PleaseHelpFind4. Certainly cars w/license plates, & in an area so close to a nuclear plant & amidst major power grids for a rapidly developing area. #FindDanielRobinson #MissingPersons x.com/piperscreekway…
@NASAHubble @NASAWebb I knew our galaxy lacked productivity! Maybe the minimum wage is lower over there.