Chandra's X-ray Vision Combined With JWST Reveals Even More Details About the Universe - by PaulMattSutter
, like supernovae and pulsars. The radiation we get in the X-ray tells us about how these high energy processes operate.. In the latest case, NASA scientists took the recently published early release images from the James Webb Space Telescope and overlaid Chandra X-ray Observatory observations of the same objects.Scientists have not yet mined through the images and published their research, but we can already draw some conclusions.
The X-ray radiation tells us where high energy processes are taking place, while the infrared tells us where warm objects are obscured by dust clouds. For example, the image of Stephan’s Quintet shows 5 galaxies. Above the two galaxies at the center sits a squiggly cloud. This is a shockwave revealed by Chandra that wouldn’t otherwise be visible.. While scientists continue to combine the data and reveal new insights, we can content ourselves by enjoying the beautiful images.
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