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A place where stars are formed; NASA has released rare never-before-seen photos of the universe.

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NASA, the US space agency, has partnered with European and Canadian space centers to develop a telescope to explore space. This telescope, named "James Webb', was launched from French Guiana in December last year. The telescope was launched into space with the help of a total of five rockets. This telescope is positioned at a distance of 15 lakh kilometers from the Earth's orbit around the Sun. In this case, the "James Webb' telescope has sent rare photographs of the universe to Earth. The James Webb Telescope has taken images of the Carina Nebula universe 8,500 light-years away from Earth, the Spectrum universe 1,150 light-years away; the Southern Ring Nebula universe 2,000 light-years away, and the Stephens Quantum Cluster of 5 galaxies 290 million light-years away. has sent

In this case, the "James Webb' telescope has taken a photo of the stars shining in the mountain ridge-like region of the universe called the Carina Nebula. Kareena Nibula's NGC 3324, NASA scientists have suggested that stars may form in this region. The telescope has photographed the brightness of small to large stars in this area. According to NASA, the Carina Nebula is a universe full of gas, particles, and star formation from the ridge-like region. These photos, released by NASA, are believed to solve various mysteries of the universe.

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