One year ago, we began getting some remarkable new images of the final frontier. The James Webb Space Telescope began showing us outer space in greater details than ever before.
Hainline, an assistant research professor at UArizona, says Nircam helps scientists look at early stars and galaxies through pictures.
"So for the last year, there have been observing all manner of things in the universe," he said. "They've been looking at the planets and our solar system. There's incredible images of Uranus, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune.
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