Montage of images from Spitzer

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Montage of images from Spitzer

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In , the Hubble and Spitzer teamed up and discovered one of the most distant galaxies known to mankind called HUDF-JD2.

This photo depicts the combined visible and infrared view of galaxy HUDF-JD2 from both telescopes.

At the time of the discovery, the JPL noted HUDF-JD2 appeared “unusually massive and mature for its place in the young universe.”

The image above features a montage of images from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope

This montage depicts a series of extraordinary images taken by Spitzer.

The collection shared by the JPL features celestial buy phone number list wonders, nebulas and galaxies. They were all taken within the Spitzer’s first year and a half in space.

Godzilla nebula
This colorful image shows a nebula – a cloud of gas and dust in space – captured by NASA's now-retired Spitzer Space Telescope located is in the constellation Sagittarius.
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This colorfully fun image highlights the beauty of a nebula in the constellation Sagittarius.

The nebula here is referred to as the Godzilla nebula for good reason.

According to JPL, if you look closely enough, a figure resembling the popular movie monster Godzilla appears.


In this photo, Spitzer’s infrared cameras reveal the stars of the crowded galactic center region of the Milky Way galaxy.

The image shows older, cool stars in bluish tones. Meanwhile, reddish bright dust clouds are aligned with young, hot stars in stellar nurseries.

The Milky Way’s galactic center is about 26,000 light years away.

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