Space Telescope James Webb handed over new image from galaxy-satellite of Milky Way

The James Webb Space Telescope transmitted a new image from the satellite galaxy of the Milky Way – the Big Magellanov Cloud.

According to the message published on the Space.com website, the James Webb space telescope took a picture of the N79 N79 width of 1630 light years in a large Magellanic cloud.

The image obtained from the large Magellan cloud showed the stage of the formation of the star.

N79 nebula, which is considered the sister of the tumor of the tarantula and is located at a distance of 161 thousand light years from the ground, can give rise to stars at a speed twice the speed of her native sister.