A new infrared image of the distant universe has been produced by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.
This project will reveal mysteries about our solar system, explore distant worlds around other stars, and much more!
Check out some of the latest tweets about our cosmos here!
Go Canada! https://t.co/THDXp8Z0zz pic.twitter.com/SClVkrS0wi
— Power99Fm (@Power99fm) July 13, 2022
After decades of waiting, it’s finally time for the world to see the first images taken by the most powerful space telescope ever — the James Webb Space Telescope. https://t.co/IucADmfBKX pic.twitter.com/xJ83mPXzHe
— CNN International (@cnni) July 12, 2022
With one exception, the latest images showed parts of the universe seen by other telescopes.
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 12, 2022
But Webb’s sheer power, distant location off Earth and use of the infrared light spectrum showed them in new light. https://t.co/qYUod5vrVx
THIS IS SO DOPE https://t.co/RIBR0NRpV6
— Hank Green (@hankgreen) July 12, 2022
we're so small im gonna throw up pic.twitter.com/a9uH2uf78g
— connor (@connorfranta) July 12, 2022
Absolutely breathtaking views of the @NASAWebb telescope’s first full-color images to the world 🔭 #UnfoldTheUniverse @OneTimesSq @NASA ✨ pic.twitter.com/jZu2DLrhlT
— Times Square (@TimesSquareNYC) July 12, 2022



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