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NASA releases next wave of images from James Webb Space Telescope; scientists react

Highlights NASA released a fresh batch of images from its most powerful space observatory World’s most powerful space telescope rocketed away last December from French Guiana President Joe Biden marvelled at the image that he said showed “the oldest documented light" James Webb Space Telescope new images: NASA on Tuesday released a fresh batch of images from its most powerful space observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope. The first batch of images from NASA’s new space telescope was unveiled on Monday. Here is what several scientists think about the second batch of NASA images Astrophysicist Knicole Colon's take on the importance of using spectroscopy The Southern Ring planetary nebula Data scientist Giovanna Giardino explains how NASA's image of Stephan's Quintet reveals a sort of cosmic dance Deputy Project Scientist Amber Straughn details new discoveries about Carina Nebula James Webb Space Telescope’s first cosmic view goes deep The first image from the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope is the farthest humanity has ever seen in both time and distance, closer to the dawn of time and the edge of the universe. It’s hard to fathom.” Image Source : APThis image provided by NASA on Monday, July 11, 2022, shows galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope The world’s biggest and most powerful space telescope rocketed away last December from French Guiana in South America.

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