Scientists using the James Webb telescope have obtained a photo of the nebula of NGC 2392, also known as the Lion Nebula. In 2000, the object took a picture of Hubble in visible light, while new images allow it to be viewed in remarkable detail, SciTechDaily reports. The James Webb observed the cosmic lion with a nearby Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and a mid-infrared instrument (MIRI). These observations allowed for the examination of features that …
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Scientists using the James Webb telescope have obtained a photo of the nebula of NGC 2392, also known as the Lion Nebula. In 2000, the object took a picture of Hubble in visible light, while new images allow it to be viewed in remarkable detail, SciTechDaily reports. The James Webb observed the cosmic lion with a nearby Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and a mid-infrared instrument (MIRI). These observations allowed for the examination of features that …