The first full-color images from the James Webb Space Telescope will be revealed on 12 July
A little over six months after shooting, your first photo debuts in your first ad on July 12th.
Eric Smith, Vice Director of Programs at Webb, said, “The release of the first full-color web images will give us all a moment to pause and marvel at a view humanity hasn’t seen in a while. Engaged.
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After the observatory takes its first appropriate images, it will begin scientific observations, and astronomers will analyze data captured by JWST’s infrared sensors for research papers on their findings.
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