NASA Webb Telescope reveals Messier 77 galaxy center


NASA Webb Telescope reveals Messier 77 galaxy center

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NASA Webb Telescope reveals Messier 77 galaxy center

NASA’s Webb telescope took a new picture of a bright galaxy. Its bright center shines more than everything else in the image.

This picture shows the Messier 77 galaxy from far away. It is 45 million light-years away in the Cetus sky area.

A big black hole makes the galaxy's center very active. This black hole is much heavier than our sun.

The Webb telescope is the world's biggest and strongest space telescope. It has taken many cosmos photos since 2021.

The Associated Press Health and Science Department gets help for its work. It receives support from Howard Hughes and Robert Wood Johnson.


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What did NASA's Webb telescope take a picture of?

A bright galaxy.

How far away is the Messier 77 galaxy?

It is 45 million light-years away.

Who supports the Associated Press Health and Science Department?

It receives support from Howard Hughes and Robert Wood Johnson.


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NASA Webb Telescope reveals Messier 77 galaxy center