Yoprobro13
Yoprobro13 OP t1_j1qtojc wrote
Reply to comment by starsnpixel in A group of galaxies called "Stephan's Quintet" was featured in the opening scene of the Christmas movie "It's A Wonderful Life" (1946), where angels were speaking from. Left is from the movie, right is from the James Webb Space Telescope. by Yoprobro13
It uses a different spectrum of light to see objects farther away in better detail so the star in front may appear a lot fainter
Yoprobro13 OP t1_j1qtcvu wrote
Reply to comment by Astrofishisist in A group of galaxies called "Stephan's Quintet" was featured in the opening scene of the Christmas movie "It's A Wonderful Life" (1946), where angels were speaking from. Left is from the movie, right is from the James Webb Space Telescope. by Yoprobro13
Ya it was added in, my bad
Yoprobro13 OP t1_j1o74wv wrote
Reply to comment by Swimming_Drawer_7733 in A group of galaxies called "Stephan's Quintet" was featured in the opening scene of the Christmas movie "It's A Wonderful Life" (1946), where angels were speaking from. Left is from the movie, right is from the James Webb Space Telescope. by Yoprobro13
No, it's likely a star that James Webb was able to pierce through so that's why it isn't there on the modern image
Edit: sorry I might be wrong, it may been added in for the movie
Yoprobro13 OP t1_j1r8v52 wrote
Reply to comment by CanIHazSumCheeseCake in A group of galaxies called "Stephan's Quintet" was featured in the opening scene of the Christmas movie "It's A Wonderful Life" (1946), where angels were speaking from. Left is from the movie, right is from the James Webb Space Telescope. by Yoprobro13
It's just that the right side is more detailed, you wouldn't be able to see a difference in 80 years. Let alone 1000.