In this episode, we explore the new images of the Crab Nebula taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, or JWST, which is the most powerful and advanced space telescope ever built. We compare these images with the ones taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, which observes in visible light, and we see how the JWST’s infrared vision reveals details that were not visible to the Hubble. We also learn what these images can tell us about the Crab Nebula and its pulsar, and how they can help us understand supernova remnants and pulsars better.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:29 what is crab nebula and how was it formed?
05:05 hidden details of the crab nebula
06:53 what can we learn from the new images ?
08:51 Outro
09:14 Enjoy
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