James Webb Telescope captures thousands of galaxies in first photo | USA TODAY

The first image released by NASA from the James Webb Telescope shows thousands of galaxies, including the faintest objects ever observed.
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13 comments

  1. We all ready know that it’s written in the holy Quran that even makes us Muslims sure of our beliefs

    1. Yes, we spent billions of dollars, launched a satellite into space on a major project that took a decade to show a painting. You just make yourself sound very ignorant.

    2. Yeah I mean it does look like every other photo/painting for galaxies……must be a painting according to me

    3. @M F maybe you should try reading the information on Nasa’s actual website or actually Go To Nasa like I did I read or hear first hand that it is true every single picture is not a picture, it is a created image. Guessing you know the definition of informant so we, I’m sure you know the difference

  2. Biden & Harris have absolutely no idea what they’re seeing or hearing what’s being explained to them 😂

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