Webb’s First Image Revealed

Webb's First Light

Piecing the Void

 

Billions of dollars and lifetimes of work have brought us to this historic moment, as the science of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) begins. But this is only the very first step on a journey of discovery that will take us from the first rays of cosmic dawn to the very ends of the universe—and beyond. What mysteries and treasures await us along the way, in the untold depths of the sky? We're about to find out.
 

See the Oldest View of Our Known Universe, Just Revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope

 
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Join us on Thursday, July 12, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York for a live discussion with NASA's senior project scientist for JWST, Nobel Laureate John Mather, and renowned observational astronomer Wendy Freedman. Hosted by Janna Levin, Director of Sciences at Pioneer Works.
 

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