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NASA Releases Webb Space Telescope’s First Images

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The American space agency NASA has released the first images observed by its powerful James Webb Space Telescope.

NASA describes the Webb as "the largest and most powerful space science telescope ever built." The telescope is a joint1 partnership2 between NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Canadian Space Agency.

The orbiting observatory3 aims to build on the work of earlier telescopes, such as the Hubble and Spitzer. Both of those telescopes led to many discoveries and captured detailed4 and colorful images. But the Webb is designed to gather more in-depth data and explore parts of space never observed before.

NASA released five new images this week. The first was shown Monday during a White House event attended by President Joe Biden.

The new images showed parts of the universe observed by other telescopes in the past. But NASA officials said the Webb's power, distant position, and ability to observe infrared5 light brought more depth and detail to the images than ever before.

NASA praised the work of the Webb development team and said the telescope had begun "a new era in astronomy."

NASA Administrator6 Bill Nelson said the images demonstrated how the telescope will help "uncover the answers to questions we don't even yet know to ask." The head of the European Space Agency, Josef Aschbacher, said the new telescope had "really changed the understanding of our universe."

The Webb is a large infrared telescope, with a 6.5-meter mirror. Infrared waves are electromagnetic energy that cannot be seen with the human eye. The waves exist at a wavelength7 that is good for observing distant objects through gas and dust. The infrared system can also pick up light from more distant parts of the universe.

The telescope's large mirror and scientific instruments are protected by a thick cover. When fully8 open, the cover is about the size of a tennis court.

NASA officials say astronomers9 will use the telescope to further study the formation and development of stars, galaxies10 and exoplanets.

The $10 billion telescope was launched in December after years of delays and cost overruns. It took about a month to reach its orbiting position about 1.6 million kilometers away from Earth. In the months since then, NASA has been fully deploying11 and testing the telescope.

The first images were chosen by NASA to demonstrate the telescope's abilities and provide a look ahead to possible new science discoveries.

The image shown during an event at the White House was a "deep field" image of a distant galaxy12 cluster called SMACS 0723. NASA said the image provided the most detailed look yet at the early universe.

Among the other four images were two that showed huge clouds of gas and dust – called nebulas14. The Carina Nebula13 is an area where stars are forming, and the Southern Ring Nebula surrounds a dying star. Each is thousands of light years away.

The collection also included new images of another galaxy cluster known as Stephan's Quintet, which was first discovered in 1877. The cluster includes several galaxies that NASA describes as "locked in a cosmic dance of repeated close encounters."

Another image showed a detailed examination of data on a large planet outside our solar system called WASP-96b. The telescope used its infrared equipment to look at the chemical makeup15 of the planet's atmosphere. NASA said it discovered the presence of water vapor16 in the atmosphere of an exoplanet for the first time.

Words in This Story

era – n. a period of time in history that is known for a particular reason

mirror – n. a piece of glass with a shiny metallic17 material on one side that produces an image of anything that is in front of it

exoplanet – n. a planet orbiting a star that is not our sun

galaxy – n. a very large group of stars that make up the universe

cluster – n. a collection of stars or galaxies that appear close together in the sky and are gravitationally linked

cosmic – adj. relating to the whole universe

encounter – n. a meeting, especially one that happens by chance

vapor – n. a substance in a gaseous state as opposed to a liquid or solid


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