NASA New Space Telescope Releases First Full-Color Image 4.6 Billion Years Old Galaxy Cluster

 

The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) released the first full-color image taken by the "James Webb Space Telescope," the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, on the 11th.


Prior to NASA's release, an event was also held in which President Biden showed his first photo.


Mr. Biden and NASA Secretary Nelson have released images of the galaxy cluster "SMACS 0723" 4.6 billion years ago. "It's a new window to know the history of the universe," Biden said.


The $ 9 billion new space telescope has the largest size and performance ever. it is expected to revolutionize astronomy.


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