Webb captured the object in infrared — light wavelengths that are invisible to human eyes but can pierce through thick dust. The new views, in both near and mid-infrared, sharpen details from the photos taken by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope more than a decade ago.
"I think I cried from when he went in until he came out. It's the start of a new beginning. It's a new life," she said.
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The Natterer's come out a little later, preferring to exit through small holes in the roof to get outside and find food.