Extraordinary Universe Photos From JWST- Do You Have a Space Dream?
On the evening of July 11 EST, US President Biden released the latest scientific achievement at an online meeting at the White House.
One of the deepest and clearest full-color photographs of deep space taken by humans:
What you see is a cluster of galaxies in the Southern Hemisphere constellation of Volans known as SMACS 0723.
It's the first full-colour picture from the new James Webb Space Telescope -- NASA's "$10 billion camera.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said:
"If you held a grain of sand on the tip of your finger at arms length, that is the part of the universe you are seeing — just one little speck of the universe."
What this photo shows is such a small speck of the universe.
More photos from James Webb Space Telescope:
There is a metaphor that compares Hubble & James Webb Space Telescope:
The Hubble Space Telescope can observe galaxies in adulthood. While The James Webb Space Telescope is able to observe baby galaxies from billions of light years away.
This photo also means that the Webb Space Telescope has been able to officially carry out scientific research observations, giving us a window to see the mysteries of the universe.
Human is one step closer to unveiling the universe, and is able to catch a glimpse of its splendor and beauty.
From 1969, when Armstrong took Apollo 11 to the moon, to last year's Space X and $Virgin Galactic(SPCE)$ 's space travel, human has never stopped exploring and imagining the outer space. We also need the one who looks up to the stars.$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$
What do Webb Space Telescope photos mean to you?
Do you have a space dream?
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Space is the Final Frontier. It is infinitely vast and so mysterious. It has captured my imagination of wondering if there are alien civilisations out there waiting to be discovered. All that UFO stories maybe true.
It makes me yearn to discover its mysteries and perhaps the Webb Space Telescope gives me a tantalising glimpse of galaxies light years away.
Man has made its first step into space when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in 1969. Space X and Virgin Galactic have taken off to space with ordinary people. In the years ahead, progress will be made in space travel. I cannot wait for this to happen soon enough and hopefully during my lifetime so that I may take an exciting trip into space and discover what it is like to be weightless.
As Captain Kirk likes to say in Star Trek, "Beam Me Up Scotty."
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