Monday’s release of the deepest ever infrared image of our universe was just a taste of what the groundbreaking James Webb Space Telescope has to offer
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After decades of waiting, it's finally time for the world to see the first images taken by the most powerful space telescope ever -- the James Webb Space Telescope. Development of the world's premier space observatory began in 2004, and after years of delays, the telescope and its massive gold mirror finally launched on December 25.The images are worth the wait -- and they will forever change the way we see the universe.
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