The James Webb Space Telescope was successfully launched into space on December 25, 2021. After about six months of travel, setup and calibration, the telescope began collecting data and NASA published the first stunning images.
If you want to know what happened in the earliest years of the universe, you are going to need a very big, very specialised telescope. Much to the joy of astronomers and space fans everywhere, the world has one – the James Webb Space Telescope.
We talked to three experts about what astronomers have learned about the first galaxies in the universe and how just six months of data from James Webb is already changing astronomy.
The James Webb Space Telescope was successfully launched into space on December 25, 2021. After about six months of travel, setup and calibration, the telescope began collecting data and NASA published the first stunning images.