NASA celebrates Webb telescope anniversary It has been two years since NASA's James Webb telescope gave us a stunning first look at the depth of our universe. To commemorate the achievement, NASA has released new images showing two distant galaxies interacting with each other. Jane Rigby, astro...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured its first incredible images of the gas giant Saturn, but they aren't quite ready for the public yet. The raw images ofSaturnwere revealed on the unofficial websiteJWST feed, which contains every piece of data collected by the powerful space telescop...
"Today the Webb mission is open for business," NASA astronomer Michelle Thaller said at the image unveiling Tuesday morning. "And this is only the beginning. The best is yet to come." SEE ALSO: What the giant James Webb telescope will see that Hubble can't Tweet...
NASA is a a step closer to getting the first pictures from the James Webb space telescope. CBS News senior space analyst Bill Harwood joins CBSN's Elise Preston to discuss more. Jan 2, 2022 07:11 NASA begins unfurling critical sunshade on Webb space telescope Deploying the sunshade is ...
The most powerful space telescope ever built has peered into the dawn of time. You read that right. The James Webb Space Telescope— with a giant mirror that catches extremely faint light, along with its ability to view a type of light (infrared) that can pass through huge clouds of ...
Selfie of the James Webb Space Telescope in February 2022. NASA Selfie of Webb in March 2022 ESA Two Selfies of the Webb Telescope The two images above are of the James Webb Space Telescope, taken in February and March 2022. They show how the smaller, individual mirrors had been successf...
(1976), and today by theJames Webb Space Telescope(JWST)looking at the atmosphere ofexoplanets, such as TRAPPIST-1. The traditional detection of biosignatures is very expensive and limited to a few locations, while technosignature projects are very inexpensive and able to sample a larger volume...
“Today, we present humanity with a groundbreaking new view of the cosmos from the James Webb Space Telescope – a view the world has never seen before,” said NASA AdministratorBill Nelson. “These images, including the deepest infrared view of our universe that has ever been taken,...
The James Webb Space Telescope is imaging the universe in unprecedented detail. Stunning photos showcase the observatory's pioneering work in deep space.
NASA released high-resolution color images from its James Webb Space Telescope. Scientists say the pictures will change the way people see space. Webb began taking its first images a few weeks ago. Those released today will be the result of 120 hours of observation — about five days’ worth...