James Webb Space Telescope Captures First Galaxies After Big Bang | Images Analyzed

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James Webb Space Telescope recently captured its first images, these images by james webb space telescope includes light from first galaxies formed just after Big Bang. In this video I'll explain the first science images captured by James Webb Space Telescope. As NASA reveal first images dawn of a new era in astronomy has begun as the world gets its first look at the full capabilities of James Webb Space Telescope. NASA released James Webb Telescope's first full-color images and spectroscopic data of Carina Nebula, Stephan's Quintet, Southern Ring Nebula, WASP-96 b, SMACS 0723
Webb's Images include Infrared Images and Spectroscopy data of Exoplanets. The first image captured by James Webb Telescope(SMACS 0723), this image contains some of the oldest galaxies of our universe they were formed about 13 billion years ago. Additionally JWST also captured multiple images of planet Jupiter, its moons and also managed to capture its ring system.

0:00 Introduction
0:13 SMACS 0723 (oldest galaxies)
2:19 WASP-96 b(Exoplanet with water)
3:21 NGC 3132 Southern Ring Nebula
4:12 Stephan's Quintent (Colliding Galaxies)
5:03 NGC 3324 (Cosmic Cliffs)
6:17 Jupiter
6:34 Conclusion
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Jwst also took a deep field picture when its alignment was completed but it didn't had spectroscopy data so it was not a science image but nonetheless it was much more deeper than "webb's first deep field"

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