NASA telescope performs final tests and impressive early images

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It was telescope "James Webb" He has sent Earth the latest experimental images of a lunar galaxy – a small neighboring galaxy moving in closed orbits within the gravitational potential of a larger and brighter host galaxy – and the results are amazing when compared to images taken by an observatory. Infrared Former NASA telescope "Spitzer" space alien.

Each of the eighteen reflective syllables in telescope The new one is bigger than the clip of the telescope mirror "Spitzer".

University of Arizona professor and science team leader Marsha Rick said: "You won’t realize the quality of the picture it actually provides until you really absorb it and find yourself uttering amazing subconsciously.. just think of what we will know."

Telescope launched "James Webb" Last December, at a cost of ten billion dollars, it is the largest and most powerful astronomical observatory ever sent into space.

The James Webb Telescope has been searching for the light from the first stars and galaxies for nearly 14 billion years, and it will precisely look for possible signs of life.

Scientists are keeping the identity of the Webb Telescope’s first official target secret.

stationed "James Webb" 1.6 million kilometers from Earth, it is considered the successor Hubble telescope Old alien.

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It was telescope James Webb has sent Earth the latest experimental images of a lunar galaxy – a small neighboring galaxy moving in closed orbits within the gravitational potential of a larger and brighter host galaxy – and the results are amazing when compared to images taken by an observatory. Infrared Former NASA Spitzer Space Telescope.

Each of the eighteen reflective syllables in telescope The new one is larger than the clip of the telescope mirror.Spitzer“.

“You won’t realize the quality of the image you actually give until you really take it in and find yourself saying without a trace,” said Marsha Rick, a professor at the University of Arizona and lead science team behind the James Webb Telescope’s near-infrared camera (a wavelength of infrared radiation outside what humans can see). Amazing awareness…just think regarding what we will know.”

telescope launchedJames WebbLast December, at a cost of ten billion dollars, it is the largest and most powerful astronomical observatory ever sent into space.

The James Webb Telescope has been searching for the light from the first stars and galaxies for nearly 14 billion years, and it will precisely look for possible signs of life.

Scientists are keeping the identity of the Webb Telescope’s first official target secret.

stationed”James WebbIt is 1.6 million kilometers from Earth, and is considered a successor Hubble telescope Old alien.

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