Will we find new planets? Your burning questions about the new images of our cosmos from NASA’s space telescope

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Will we find new planets? Your burning questions about the new images of our cosmos from NASA’s space telescope
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We asked you to put your questions to the experts about NASA's new images of our cosmos. Here's what we learned

"As astronomers we are actually acting as big historians —"That’s because light takes time to travel between the object and us, meaning that the light we are seeing from these colliding galaxies came from themthis system would look completely different to the inhabitants of planets around the stars"Is Webb capable of detecting planets orbiting stars in nearby galaxies?"an astrobiologist and astronomer based at the University of Southern Queensland, says it's unlikely...

Readers were curious about what it would be like living on a planet in one of the galaxies in Stephan's Quintet.Would everything be turbulent or would it mostly be just great night time viewing?"says it could make for great night-time viewing, especially if you had infrared eyes. "With these galaxies spread across the sky, it would be patchy light and dark regions just like when we’re looking at different parts of our"If we look towards the centre of our galaxy, we wouldn’t see much using visible light because of all the dust, but you can see through the dust with infrared light.

"If you’re looking away from the galaxy where there’s not as many stars and dust, you’d have a more 'regular' view but stillSome readers were curious about this picture of Stephan's Quintet, which is actually giving us a 290 million-year-old view. Stephan’s Quintet, a collection of five galaxies, as seen by MIRI from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.from the University of Western Australia says "we know, from looking at the stars in our own galaxy, that their colours mark very distinct points across their life spans".

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