Sharpest Image Ever Of Our Universe Has The Internet Awed, Scared, And Curious
Only because of James Webb Space Telescope, we now have the deepest infrared image of the universe ever. Here are the best reactions
NASA recently released the first image clicked by its game changing James Webb Space Telescope. The details and clarity of the cosmos through the telescope's eyes have left all enthusiasts amazed.
Only because of this telescope, we now have the deepest infrared image of the universe ever. The telescope's primary goal is to assess the possibility of other habitable worlds in the universe, and to get a peek at early universe to better understand how it came into being. More images from NASA's new telescope will be revealed later today.
James Webb Telescope: A "time-machine" to observe early universe
Naturally, a cosmic depiction of this scale stirred quite the scene on Twitter and Reddit. For starters, if you wish to see the true scale of Webb's capabilities, check out the Tweet below.
I put together a comparison of old vs new photos of SMACS 0723 to highlight the quality of the new James Webb Space Telescope. Truly amazing #JWST pic.twitter.com/59TpeH8CZ0
¡ª MixedMartialAngst (@MMAngsty) July 11, 2022
Soon after the image was released, people displayed all kinds of reactions, from amazement, disbelief, to curiosity! Here are the best reactions to the first image from James Webb Space Telescope - both informative and funny!
How expansive is the detail from James Webb Space Telescope? Take a look below
Oh, this is just a gorgeous explainer video of just how stunning the detail is from the first pic out (today!) from NASA¡¯s new James Webb Space Telescope.
¡ª Mike Galsworthy (@mikegalsworthy) July 12, 2022
Look at all those worlds. ?pic.twitter.com/RJNSlQJHu6
How far has humanity come in terms of knowledge about the universe?
Stellar views! Christine de Pizan and the Sibyl exploring the cosmos in the early 15th-century Book of the Queen (@BLMedieval Harley MS 4431, f. 189v) in comparison with the first full-colour images from the James Webb Space Telescope released by @NASA ? #JamesWebbSpaceTelescope pic.twitter.com/T0ZXF9hmCs
¡ª Dr Alison Ray (@liber_ray) July 12, 2022
This one is for Doctor Who fans!
Doctor Who and the James Webb Space Telescope #DoctorWho #DoctorWhoFanArt #JamesWebbSpaceTelescope pic.twitter.com/zvovhuEvLz
¡ª CustomWho by the Most-High (@TheDaveShep) July 12, 2022
What all is in James Webb's first image, you wonder?
Crazy how much phenomena can be in one photo of the first James Webb Space Telescope ¡°universe portrait¡±, gravitational lensing, red shifting galaxies, gravitational distortion, Einsteins cross, galaxy mergers and quasars and supernovae all in one photo!! #JamesWebbSpaceTelescope pic.twitter.com/HuFJn2gZef
¡ª Lynbeats (@LYNBeats) July 12, 2022
THE DETAIL, THE DETAIL!
Here is a closeup: pic.twitter.com/5ATAxVI1LT
¡ª Jason Short (@jason4short) July 11, 2022
Swiggy, please!
BREAKING: @NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. pic.twitter.com/A5dmqOEHbY
¡ª Swiggy (@Swiggy) July 12, 2022
Looks legit!
NEWS: 1st images from NASA's James Webb space telescope released pic.twitter.com/G78LqzM00q
¡ª Michael Pritchard (@Mickpritchard73) July 12, 2022
Any Dead by Daylight fans?
Who doesn't like Neil deGrasse Tyson getting excited over space achievements like James Webb's first image?
First image from the James Webb Space Telescope has been released. Oh. My. Gosh ?
¡ª Astronomy_passengers (@astro_passenger) July 12, 2022
Follow?? @astronomy_passengers #Hubble #Webb #jameswebbspacetelescope #jameswebb #unfold #unfoldtheuniverse #NASA pic.twitter.com/NJH3NmDh1f
It's conspiracy theory hour!
It's debunk the conspiracy hour!
Felines in space? Mmkay!
NASA¡¯s revolutionary $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope has produced its first full-colour image, taking us closer to the dawn of the universe and the edge of the cosmos. pic.twitter.com/acLwTcGoZ1
¡ª Black Metal Cats (@evilbmcats) July 11, 2022
Jokes aside, have you ever wondered how James Webb Space Telescope looks back in time?
How James Webb Space Telescope is able to see back in time ? pic.twitter.com/XvoiVz4Nn4
¡ª Pranay Pathole (@PPathole) July 12, 2022
Before you go, here's another Tweet that most definitely is not true.
The James Webb Space Telescope has returned its first image pic.twitter.com/Fe2HF7GSky
¡ª Whole Mars Catalog (@WholeMarsBlog) July 11, 2022
Now, we sit tight and wait for the suite of new images from the James Webb Space Telescope due later today.
Waiting for the James Webb Space Telescope images. pic.twitter.com/IFBZGuRRNB
¡ª Quadcarl (@quadcarl_carl) July 11, 2022
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