After the first impressive image released earlier by the James Webb space telescope, NASA also presents new photos, which take us to the depths of the Universe.
The first image is a glimpse into the depths of the Universe in infrared light. The powerful telescope focused on a very small patch of sky where the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is located.
It’s here–the deepest, sharpest infrared view of the universe to date: Webb’s First Deep Field.
Previewed by @POTUS on July 11, it shows galaxies once invisible to us. The full set of @NASAWebb‘s first full-color images & data will be revealed July 12: https://t.co/63zxpNDi4I pic.twitter.com/zAr7YoFZ8C
— NASA (@NASA) July 11, 2022
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