Best space photos of 2023 – including ‘giant ring’ around icy Uranus and Milky Way’s ‘hidden womb’
NASA'S James Webb Space Telescope has taken some outstanding pictures this year.
We've rounded up some of the best space images that were released over the past 12 months.
RINGS AROUND URANUS
In December, Nasa revealed a stunning image of Uranus shining brightly against the darkness of space.
It's an updated version of a photo released earlier in 2023 with new "wavelength coverage" that reveals extra details.
The clear look at Uranus' rings is a key highlight of the photo.
Often the planet just looks like a blue ringless dot to stargazers.
MILKY WAY'S WOMB
This photo shows a whopping 500,000 stars from our Milky Way galaxy densely packed together with a glittering blue hue.
It specifically shows the galactic center of the Milky Way which is where new stars form, like a space womb.
BRIGHTEST SUPERNOVA
The JWST observatory captured high-quality shots of the remains of the brightest supernova of the past 420 years with its Near Infrared Camera (NirCam).
In September, new photos of the star that went supernova 36 years ago were revealed with never-before-seen details.
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It's called Supernova 1987A and is located about 168,000 light-years away from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
MIND-BLOWING ASTEROID BELTS
Back in May, an image of the young, bright star Fomalhaut , featuring multiple unexpected asteroid belts.
You can see “nested” belts that extend out to approximately 14 billion miles.
They're the first photos of asteroid belts snapped outside our Solar System.
30 HOURS OF DEEP SPACE
The stunning JWST snap took over 30 hours to capture.
It shows three galaxies coming together to form a "mega-cluster" known as Abell 2744 or Pandora's Cluster.
The telescope captured long exposures of the galaxies using its NIRCam instrument.
A press release : "The second- and fourth-most distant galaxies ever observed have been discovered in a region of space known as Pandora’s Cluster."