Reflection of the Earth in James Webb

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A picture of a constellation under construction taken by James Webb was released on Wednesday (July 14). In that picture, the reflection of the earth was captured on a habitable planet. Not only that, there is a star like the sun one thousand light years away from the earth. And a giant gas mass is orbiting around that. According to the United States space research agency NASA, the location of that gaseous planet named WASP-96b is 1,150 light years away. There is also evidence of clouds and fog on Earth-like planets (exoplanets) with warm atmospheres orbiting a Sun-like star. Citing PTI, Indian media quoted Anandabazar as saying that James Webb was created by NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency. It is the most powerful and largest telescope in the world. This telescope was built in distant space, to observe the time of the formation of the galaxy at the beginning of the universe. The Hubble Telescope has monitored numerous exoplanets over the past two decades before James Webb. In 2013, the presence of water was clearly identified for the first time. But James Webb has surprised the campaign. The idea is that a life-friendly planet could be found soon. According to a NASA statement, WASP-96b is an exoplanet (an extrasolar planet orbiting an Earth-like star) of the Milky Way. Over 5,000 exoplanets like WASP-96b have been identified so far in our Milky Way galaxy. This led to the remarkable ability of the James Webb Telescope to analyze the atmosphere of a distant Earth-like planet. 'This planet, located in the southern sky constellation Phoenix, has no direct relationship with the planets of our solar system. Its mass is less than half that of our planet Jupiter. But the diameter is 1.2 times that of Jupiter. It is much more bloated than any planet in our solar system. The temperature is also uninhabitable, 538 degrees Celsius.'