Space is so massive, new objects—and worlds, for that matter—are discovered with each passing [...]
✖ Space is so massive, new objects—and worlds, for that matter—are discovered with each passing day. In fact, NASA just launched one of its biggest projects ever, the James Webb Space Telescope, in hopes it will help the outfit document the cosmos like never before. Even before the Webb Telescope is working, the European Southern Observatory took a moment to release one of the most jaw-dropping images of space you'll see this week.
"Given the many secrets it can tell, this region of the sky has been scanned many times in the past at different wavelengths, each wavelength range unveiling different, unique features of Orion's molecular clouds," the ESO said in a press release announcing the freshly taken picture.