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NASA to release images of rare celestial objects captured by the James Webb Space Telescope

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NASA is about to release images of rare celestial objects captured by the James Webb Space Telescope.

A giant planet outside our solar system made mostly of gas, as well as the first compact galaxy group discovered in 1877.

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On July 12, the US space agency will display these celestial objects.

Each image will be made available on social media as well as NASA’s website at the same time.

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The Carina Nebula, located approximately 7,600 light-years away in the southern constellation Carina, is one of the largest and brightest nebulae in the sky.

The Southern Ring, also known as the “Eight-Burst” nebula, is a planetary nebula, which is an expanding cloud of gas that surrounds a dying star.

Stephan’s Quintet was the first compact galaxy group to be discovered in 1877.

It is in the constellation Pegasus and is caught up in a cosmic dance of close encounters.

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