Hey Guys,
It’s a good time to stream NASA live today.
The first full-color image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has been released.
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The James Web Space Telescope is Now Beaming Images
As a space and astronomy enthusiasts this got me pretty excited this weekend. This long-awaited milestone will set the stage for the rest of the $10 billion telescope's mission to rework our understanding of how the universe evolved from the earliest galaxies to today.
Biden got some privilege here.
I am enjoying the hype of these images, since it’s also the realization of significant collaboration in science and among nations. It’s an unveiling of decades of work.
Against the blackness of space, Webb's First Deep Field shows a kaleidoscope of galaxies — some appearing as luminous points while others look "bent" and streaky, warped by gravity on their long journey to Earth.
The first photo shows a galaxy cluster so massive that it warps the light of other galaxies behind it, acting as a magnifying glass in space and allowing the JWST to see distant, faint galaxies much farther away, according to NASA.
Building on the legacy of Hubble, the James Webb Space Telescope allows us to see deeper into space than ever before and in stunning clarity," Vice President Harris added. "It will enhance what we know about the origins of our universe, our solar system and possibly life itself."
We’ve learned a lot about our place in the Universe in the last two decades.
If we manage to survive another few centuries, things could get interesting.
Our own relative insignificance is also daunting and impressive, rather humbling.
The zoom out on this Tweet is impressive, not sure you will be able to see it without clicking on it.
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It’s also a story of how far humanity has come, how far we could travel?