The James webb is already starting to show us things that we've never seen before. What else do we expect for it to show us? Space plane tome. The mirror is so much bigger than hobbles, and is looking in this new part of the spectrum of light,. To look at the universe. Because tit's looking at infra red, they can see details that they couldn't see before.
Ancient galaxies carpeting the sky like jewels on black velvet. Fledgling stars shining out from deep within cumulus clouds of interstellar dust. Hints of water vapor in the atmosphere of a remote exoplanet.
This week, NASA released new images captured from a point in space one million miles from Earth.
Today, we discuss the James Webb Space Telescope, the world’s most powerful space observatory, its journey to launch and what it can teach us about the universe.
Guest: Kenneth Chang, a science reporter for The New York Times.
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