NASA’s JWST first images: everything you need to know

NASA just released the first full-color images from the James Webb Space Telescope. These images, including the deepest infrared image of our universe ever, are a preview to how JWST will change our understanding of the cosmos. So what else does this first batch of photos reveal? » Subscribe to Seeker! 00:00 - 00:31 Intro 00:31 - 01:00 About JWST 1:00 - 01:39 Commissioning Phase 1:39 - 02:18 Deepest Image Ever 02:18 - 02:48 Carina Nebula 02:48 - 03:05 Southern Ring 03:05 - 03:20 Stephan’s Quintet 03:20 - 03:54 Exoplanet Spectrum 03:54 - 05:04 Scientist Reactions 05:04 - 05:16 End Credits NASA showed off the first full-color images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. And these images are just a glimpse into what JWST can really do. It took two and a half decades to build and launch JWST, the largest and most advanced space telescope ever built. Unlike its predecessor Hubble, Webb can observe way farther into the
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