According to Mehr news agency, quoted from IndependentNASA’s first SPHERE space telescope view It has recorded 3D of the sky. This amazing picture, everyone thing including round and Simulates burnt red cosmic dust, blue hydrogen gas, and white, blue, and green stars. The aforementioned panoramic view takes advantage of the telescope’s ability to observe infrared wavelengths of light. Wavelengths which are invisible to the human eye and record a wide range of colors.
These colors help astronomers measure distances to galaxies up to a few hundred million light-years. The 3D perspective shows how galaxies are distributed throughout the universe; Redder galaxies farther away and closer galaxies appear blue because their light is stretched or compressed in a phenomenon called “redshift.”
The researchers used data collected since the telescope was placed in low-Earth orbit in March 2025 recorded, to investigate the changes in galaxies in Length of history 14 billion years old the world uses This information can help to better understand how the key components of life formed in the Milky Way.
NASA announced in a statement: These 102 infrared wavelengths of light, although invisible to the human eye, are pervasive throughout the universe. Viewing the entire sky in this way enables researchers to answer big questions about the universe.
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