After years of exploration and research (which still goes on), space continues to remain an unresolved mystery for humans. Space agencies of different countries continuously observe multiple aspects of solar objects to find out traces that may help in finding out the story behind origin of universe. The US Space agency, National Space Aeronautics Agency (NASA) has shared several stunning images, most of them captured by James Webb telescope.
Take a look at the stunning images NASA shared from space. Aurora Borealis illuminating Earth's hemisphere Last month, when the night sky was illuminated with magical Aurora lights, NASA shared a mesmerising image of Aurora Borealis illuminating the Earth Northern Hemisphere. The aurora is created when the Sun sends charged particles toward Earth.
These solar particles then collide with the magnetosphere and get compressed, causing the configuration of Earth’s magnetic field to change. The particles trapped in the magnetic field are pushed into Earth’s upper atmosphere, where nitrogen and oxygen molecules become excited, leading to the release of light photons known as the aurora. Storms on Jupiter While the transition from summer season to monsoon is filled with gusty winds and harsh storms, take a look at how wind storm loos on Jupiter.
NASA image of Ring Nebula The US space agency recently shared a mind-boggling image of the Nebula. The dying star appears to be a luminous collection of remains. It is located about 2,000 light-ye.
