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The first images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) were released July 12, 2022. In the year since then, the deep-space imaging probe has captured some of the most remarkable stellar ...
This unprecedented view of the Bullet Cluster provided by the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory ...
A new dawn of peering into the deep, deep, deep cosmos has begun. Scientists have released the first highly-anticipated, full-color, scientific images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope ...
NASA has hyped the James Webb Space Telescope with another impressive test photo just before the big premiere to showcase the observatory's first full-color images.. The U.S. space agency revealed ...
Dubbed “Webb’s First Deep Field,” it is the first full-color image from the $10 billion observatory that launched into space last year. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience ...
The full suite of images from James Webb Telescope is being released by NASA today, giving a spectacular view into deep space. President Joe Biden unveiled the first image Monday showing galaxy ...
The Webb team effectively trained the most cutting-edge space telescope on a target magnified by the gravitational distortions of SMACS 0723 to see light from the early universe.
The focal point of Webb's deep field image is a large, bright cluster of galaxies known as SMACS 0723, which sits about 4.6 billion light-years from Earth — meaning the light we see here was ...
Now a year since Webb’s scientific imaging campaign began, we’re taking a look back at some of the most remarkable images the nascent space observatory has captured. Here’s to many more ...
Webb's new image may supersede the Hubble Space Telescope's series of deep image fields showing galaxies in our universe formed as little as a few hundred million years after the Big Bang, which ...
Nearly seven months after leaving Earth and traveling a million miles to its orbital home, the James Webb Space Telescope is fully commissioned and sending back images captured from deep space.
The universe of U.S. postage stamps featuring James Webb Space Telescope imagery is set to expand again in 2025. The U.S. Postal Service revealed its Priority Mail and Express flat rate stamps.