NASA to reveal first full-color images from James Webb Space Telescope

NASA to reveal first full-color images from James Webb Space Telescope

NASA to reveal first full-color images from James Webb Space Telescope

 

According to NASA, the first images of the James Webb Telescope will be released on July 12.

The telescope was launched into space 6 months ago at the end of 2021 and now the first images of it are being released.

James Webb’s goal is to find the first bright star in the early days of the universe (approximately 13 billion years ago) and to try to see parts of the universe that have never been seen before.

The James Webb space telescope project has been completed in 30 years and has been called one of the greatest scientific projects of this century.

With the activation of James Webb, scientists will now be working on projects such as the evolution of galaxies, the life span of stars, and the environment of different parts of our solar system.

On July 9, NASA released a list of 5 space objects selected for the debut of James Webb.

 

Scientists are already familiar with these space objects, but NASA officials have promised that images from the James Webb Telescope will provide completely new details about these space objects.

NASA will also publish the first analysis of the James Webb Telescope.

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