Small asteroid ‘serendipitously’ detected using James Webb telescope
WASHINGTON: European astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have detected a previously unknown asteroid about the size of Rome´s Colosseum in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
The asteroid measuring between 300 and 650 feet in length is the smallest object observed to date using the telescope, the US space agency Nasa said on Monday. The European astronomers “serendipitously detected” the asteroid, Nasa said, adding that more observations would be needed to better characterize its nature and properties.
“We -- completely unexpectedly -- detected a small asteroid,” said Thomas Muller, an astronomer at the Max Planck Institute. It was detected during calibration of the telescope´s Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI), which operates in mid-infrared wavelengths.
“Webb´s incredible sensitivity made it possible to see this roughly 100-meter object at a distance of more than 100 million kilometers,” Muller said. Webb, which has been operational since July, is the most powerful space telescope ever built and has unleashed a raft of unprecedented data as well as stunning images. One of the main goals for the $10 billion telescope is to study the life cycle of stars. Another main research focus is on exoplanets, planets outside Earth´s solar system.
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