New James Webb photo shows the Fornax constellation like we’ve never seen it before

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The James Webb space telescope has captured a beautiful photo of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), showcasing more young galaxies.

, a region of space found within the Fornax constellation. This constellation is in the southern sky and for the longest time, has been considered one of deepest looks into our universe we’ve ever taken.

This is a monumental accomplishment, as Hubble originally took 11.3 days to capture the photo of the HUDF. Webb captured its photo of the HUDF in just a little over 20 hours. And, because Webb is much stronger than Hubble, it’s also revealing new, young galaxies that Hubble couldn’t detect, though not in extreme levels as you might expect.

 

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