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Space agency NASA confirms that it is setting a date to reveal the 'deepest image of the universe ever'
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Space agency NASA confirms that it is setting a date to reveal the 'deepest image of the universe ever'

The $10 billion observatories have been under development since 2004 but have encountered numerous problems; however, Webb launched from Earth and was sent into an orbit around the Sun a million miles away.

Bill Nelson, the NASA administrator, confirmed that an image of the universe has been shot that is the 'deepest ever seen'. Approximately a year after the James Webb Space Telescope launched from Earth on Christmas Day 2021, NASA will begin science operations on the almost-ready telescope.

This observatory is outfitted with next-generation instruments and is being described by its official as 'unfolding the universe' in the sense that it will allow researchers to see the distant past in ways previously impossible to accomplish.

NASA has equipped Webb not only with instruments to examine exoplanets and their atmospheres but with a greater ability to see further than any astronomical instrument before.

NASA officials believe Webb is equipped with incredible instruments and a host of highly advanced pieces of equipment that could provide answers to many important scientific questions, such as where we came from.

Are there other 'Earths' out there that harbor life? NASA Administrator Bill Nelson specifically noted that Webb will 'answer some questions that we don't even fully understand.'

NASA deputy administrator Pam Melroy recently announced that Webb's launch was carried out so perfectly that its estimated lifetime grew by 10 years. NASA's total expected life will therefore be 20 years.

The agency will share Webb's first spectroscopy of a distant exoplanet, which will be shared by Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA's top scientist, on July 12.

Webb's instrument will provide NASA with a full analysis of the atmosphere of the target planet that will provide the opportunity to reveal some characteristics of the planet such as its atmosphere and its surface.

A recent NASA announcement indicated that one of four primary scientific instruments aboard Webb has been tested and is now ready for science operations. The engineers at NASA have given the science operations thumbs up.

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