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Astronomy Will Never Be The Same Again
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NASA showed off the first full-color images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope and they are spectacular.

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First, we have the deepest and sharpest infrared image ever taken of our universe - a region full of thousands of galaxies.  Because the light from these distant objects takes so long to reach us, we”™re seeing them as they were when the universe was less than a billion years old.  Then there's the Carina Nebula.  This image provides a glimpse into how stars form.  Next is the Southern Ring - a region of cosmic dust and gas that surrounds a dying star.  And finally there is Stephan's Quintet - a compact group of five galaxies.
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