James Webb telescope reveals new images of Southern Ring Nebula
NASA’s James Webb telescope captured some remarkable images of the Southern Ring Nebula, which is almost 2,000 lightyears away, and is giving scientists a better look at our solar system than ever before. Former astronaut Mike Massimino explains what NASA can learn from these new astonishing images.
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