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New Images From James Webb Telescope Show Cartwheel Galaxy
New images that were taken by NASA’s James Webb Telescope reveal a rare Cartwheel Galaxy that is millions of lightyears away in space.
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New James Webb Telescope Images Show Cartwheel Galaxy
New images from the James Webb Telescope show new galaxy located about 500 million lightyears away.
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New NASA Pictures Reveal Rare Cartwheel Galaxy
Scientists say the pictures show the collision between two galaxies.
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MLB All-Stars React to NASA Photos From James Webb Telescope
With the 2022 MLB All-Star Week underway, a few of the players took a look at some images from NASA and shared their thoughts.
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MLB All-Stars React to NASA Photos of Stars From James Webb Telescope
Corey Seager, Jake Cronenworth and other MLB All-Stars are shown photos from the James Webb Telescope and tell us what they think about the stunning images from NASA.
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NASA Reveals First Images of Unseen Universe
NASA has released never-before-seen images of deep space taken from a telescope that’s 100 times more powerful than anything out there. Kim Baldonado reports on the NBC4 News at 4pm on Tuesday, July 12, 2022.
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The Photos From the James Webb Telescope Are a Window Back in Time. How Does That Work?
According to NASA, the photos taken by the James Webb Space Telescope capture some of the oldest galaxies we’ve ever seen, like a time machine. But what does that mean?
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Who Was James Webb and Why Is a Space Telescope Named After Him?
NASA released a batch of space images from the new James Webb Telescope, leaving many asking, who is James Webb?
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NASA Reveals New Batch of Images from James Webb Telescope
NASA revealed more images from the James Webb Telescope on Tuesday, including cosmic clouds of water and emerging stars.
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NASA's New Telescope Shows Star Death, Dancing Galaxies
NASA on Tuesday unveiled a new batch of images from its powerful space telescope, including a foamy blue and orange shot of a dying star.
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NASA Unveils First Photo from James Webb Telescope
The “deep field” image released at a White House event is filled with lots of stars, with massive galaxies in the foreground and faint and extremely distant galaxies.
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Far Out: NASA Space Telescope's 1st Cosmic View Goes Deep
The White House on Monday revealed the first image from NASA’s new space telescope — the deepest view of the cosmos ever captured.
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New NASA Space Telescope Beams Back Stunning Test Photos of Cosmos
The results from the James Webb Space Telescope are stunning when compared with images taken by NASA’s previous infrared observatory, the Spitzer Space Telescope.
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Space Telescope Helps Astronomers Discover Farthest Star Yet
Astronomers have discovered the farthest star yet, a super-hot, super-bright giant that formed nearly 13 billion years ago at the dawn of the cosmos
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NASA's New Space Telescope Sees 1st Starlight, Takes Selfie
NASA’s new space telescope has captured its first starlight and even taken a selfie of its giant, gold mirror.
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The James Webb Space Telescope's ‘Golden Eye' Opens, Clearing Last Major Hurdle
The James Webb Space Telescope opened its massive gold-plated, flower-shape mirror Saturday, which was the final step before the telescope reaches its destination. Once it’s there astronomers hope to see stars that formed during the Big Bang.
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NASA's James Webb Telescope Is Basically a Time Machine: Here's How It Works
NASA’s James Webb telescope is going to change our understanding of the universe forever. Maurice te Plate of the European Space Agency, who is a systems engineer for the telescope, joined LX News Now host Eric Alvarez to explain why it is a “game changer.”