NASA's Webb Stuns with New High-Definition Look at Exploded Star (nasa.gov) 45 points by Brajeshwar 2y ago ↗ HN
[–] mlindner 2y ago ↗ Full resolution images available here:https://webbtelescope.org/contents/news-releases/2023/news-2...Click each image, and then scroll down for links on the left sidebar for the full resolution images.For example this 11694 x 13392 pixel PNG file (warning may crash browser): https://stsci-opo.org/STScI-01HGGZBZ1WK06H9NMB5WZTZPXD.png [–] ElijahLynn 2y ago ↗ Thanks!I just came to post this same thing! Because oddly enough, in 2023, NASA.gov doesn't have the ability to enlarge the image from the article flow, and one has to find the "downloads" link on the page and then blow them up that way.
[–] ElijahLynn 2y ago ↗ Thanks!I just came to post this same thing! Because oddly enough, in 2023, NASA.gov doesn't have the ability to enlarge the image from the article flow, and one has to find the "downloads" link on the page and then blow them up that way.
[–] extraduder_ire 2y ago ↗ Still surreal living in a time where Webb is out there doing work, with all of the many delays before they could shoot it up there.
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Click each image, and then scroll down for links on the left sidebar for the full resolution images.
For example this 11694 x 13392 pixel PNG file (warning may crash browser): https://stsci-opo.org/STScI-01HGGZBZ1WK06H9NMB5WZTZPXD.png
I just came to post this same thing! Because oddly enough, in 2023, NASA.gov doesn't have the ability to enlarge the image from the article flow, and one has to find the "downloads" link on the page and then blow them up that way.