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NASA Latest Images Displays The Great Wonder Of God’s Creation

NASA Latest Images Displays The Great Wonder Of God’s Creation

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Nasa shared new pictures taken by the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope, filled with galaxies and other heavenly creations and it is the deepest ever image mankind has had of the cosmos.The image was released at a White House event and it was full of stars, galaxies in the foreground, and distant galaxies peeking out. A part of the image is the light after the Big Bang, around 13.8 billion years ago.President Joe Biden who saw the image couldn’t stop himself from saying that it showed, “the oldest documented light in the history of the universe from over 13 billion, let me say that again, 13 billion years ago. It’s hard to fathom.”The image was filled with numerous specks, streaks, spirals, and swirls of white, yellow, orange and red is only one little speck of the universe, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said.“What we saw today is the early universe,” Harvard astronomer Dimitar Sasselov said in an interview.  Sasselov said that he and his colleague- Charles Alcockfirst first thought they had seen this image before but when they looked closer at it, they realized it was so beautiful and worth all that waiting.While NASA on twitter posted, “Better together. International collaboration gave us the most powerful space telescope ever made, and the deepest infrared views of the universe ever seen. With our partners at @ESA and @CSA_ASC, the science can begin. Together we #UnfoldTheUniverse.”The Esa Webb Telescope also posted on their twitter, “The dawn of a new era in astronomy has begun as the world gets its first look at the full capabilities of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. The telescope’s first full-colour images & spectroscopic data were released today.”More images were also released by the Esa Webb Telescope and NASA, they include a view of a giant gaseous planet outside our solar system, two images of a nebula where stars are born and die in spectacular beauty, and an update of a classic image of five tightly clustered galaxies that dance around each other.ALSO READ Catholic Church in Australia Concludes Plenary Council

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