NASA's James Webb Space Telescope sends back first images
The new Telescope, which replaces the Hubble Space Telescope, has sent back incredibly detailed photographs
It has taken many beautiful images which you may have seen but this one for me is the most fascinating. Basically, imagine holding a grain of sand on the tip of your finger at arms length away from your face up to the night sky. The image you see of the Universe above is what is in that 1 sand grain space of the night sky. Truly mind-boggling - and each of those specks is a Galaxy, containing millions of stars and billions of planets. Amazing.Space is lovely, dark and deep. You're looking at the deepest infrared image of the universe ever taken—the first full-color image from @NASAWebb.
— NASA (@NASA) July 12, 2022
Go deeper on the galaxies of SMACS 0723 at https://t.co/63zxpNDi4I #UnfoldTheUniverse pic.twitter.com/YS8JZI3KqM

