Thanks for James Webb's work with the CEERS survey, you can now see some of the space telescopes most dazzling photos in even more detail.
. Not only that, but NASA also shared the largest image that Webb has taken to date. The image is broken down into four panels, a mosaic of galaxies and celestial objects that Webb zoomed in on. What’s even more astounding is that James Webb and CEERS have finally given us a way to zoom in on the image ourselves.Image source: NASA/STScI/CEERS/TACC/S. Finkelstein/M. Bagley/Z. Levay
As I noted above, the images are four out of ten planned images that James Webb’s NIRCam will take throughout 2022, according to. These newest James Webb images captured for CEERS are centered around a patch of sky that can be found around the handle of the Big Dipper.
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