I always feel like somebody’s watching me 👀 Happy Halloween from @NASAWebb & @NASAHubble! This creepy new image combines mid-infrared light from Webb with ultraviolet and visible light from Hubble, revealing a pair of “eyes” from space. https://t.co/4RU3Hn2s8C pic.twitter.com/LsR57qiLqG — NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) October 31, 2024
I always feel like somebody’s watching me 👀 Happy Halloween from @NASAWebb & @NASAHubble! This creepy new image combines mid-infrared light from Webb with ultraviolet and visible light from Hubble, revealing a pair of “eyes” from space. https://t.co/4RU3Hn2s8C pic.twitter.com/LsR57qiLqG
This pair may swing by one another repeatedly over the course of many millions of years. They might eventually meld, leaving behind completely reshaped arms, and an even brighter cyclops-like “eye” at the core. The areas of star formation really pop in this mid-infrared view. pic.twitter.com/twxREJ4FGI — NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) October 31, 2024
This pair may swing by one another repeatedly over the course of many millions of years. They might eventually meld, leaving behind completely reshaped arms, and an even brighter cyclops-like “eye” at the core. The areas of star formation really pop in this mid-infrared view. pic.twitter.com/twxREJ4FGI