NASA released the first color image of the universe
WASHINGTON: NASA has captured a glimpse of the universe. A colorful image of the Galaxy is captured by NASA’s James Web Space Telescope.
The photo was taken by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s new space telescope. President Joe Biden released the high-resolution photo at a preview event at the White House.Biden’s first image shows the deepest of the universe, which has never been seen before. “It’s the deepest picture of the universe,”
-Nelson said in a statement.
It's hereโthe deepest, sharpest infrared view of the universe to date: Webb's First Deep Field.
Previewed by @POTUS on July 11, it shows galaxies once invisible to us. The full set of @NASAWebb's first full-color images & data will be revealed July 12: https://t.co/63zxpNDi4I pic.twitter.com/zAr7YoFZ8C
— NASA (@NASA) July 11, 2022
The rest of the high-resolution color images will be released on the 12th. Which can also be viewed by visiting NASA’s website.
LIVE from the @WhiteHouse, the world gets a glimpse of the capability of @NASAWebb as President Biden previews one image from the most powerful observatory in existence. Watch: https://t.co/GQefRcrO9e
— NASA (@NASA) July 11, 2022
Last Friday, NASA announced the first of its five global missions on the James Web. These include Kairina Nebula, WASP-96b, South Ring Nebula, Stephen Panchak and SMACS 0723.
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