James Webb: the extraordinary photo of Jupiter that the space telescope took and that went unnoticed

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Photos taken by the James Webb telescope of Jupiter.

The first photos that the James Webb Space Telescope has captured of the universe have left the scientific world – and much of those who have seen them – amazed.

The amount of detail and, above all, the range of colors and the vividness of the images, have led astronomers to point out that we are on the verge of a new era in space exploration.

Following the first image made public on Monday – showing a cluster of galaxies in the region called SMACS 0723 – five more pictures were released on Tuesday, including the Carina Nebula and Stephen’s Quintet.

During the release of these images, the United States Space Agency (NASA) also released a document explaining how these records had been achieved.

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