The James Webb Telescope is the result of international cooperation between NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). This collaboration has brought together the necessary expertise and resources to implement this ambitious project that revolutionizes our understanding of the universe. The first image taken by the James Webb Telescope was released on July 11, 2022 by the White House.
Since then, various elements of NASA's science instrument (also developed in partnership with the European Space Agency) have made it possible to produce unprecedented images of the universe, including an image of the exoplanet HIP 6526 b.
A unique look at the universe
Launched in December 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope has been broadcasting images of space since 2022. This jewel of technology has already allowed scientists to learn more about space objects near or far from our solar system. Thanks to the telescope, astronomers were able to observe cosmic phenomena that were previously inaccessible.
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The high-resolution images obtained made it possible to discover distant galaxies, complex nebulae and even planets outside our solar system. These discoveries open new horizons for astronomy research.
Space secrets revealed
The launch and first observations of the James Webb Telescope mark the beginning of a new era in space exploration. All images taken by the James Webb Telescope are distributed by NASA. The agency reserves the first for the countries that participated in financing the telescope (only the first five were the subject of a global and simultaneous deployment).
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These new images of the universe will be viewable in the gallery below when they are unveiled. The James Webb Telescope aims to remain in orbit for at least 10 years. Its importance to astronomy research is such that it is already considered one of the most valuable tools for the international scientific community. Its impact on our knowledge of the universe promises to be felt for years to come.
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