The James Webb Space Telescope is like a super powerful camera in space that can see very far away, even to the beginning of time. It takes pictures using infrared light, which helps it see through dust and shows things that are older and farther away than other telescopes.
Examples
- It’s like seeing a baby galaxy that is now grown up.
- Imagine seeing your great-grandmother as she was when she was young.
Ask a question
See also
- What is Dark Matter and Dark Energy?
- How the James Webb telescope sees ‘back in time’ | NASA JWST explained?
- What Is the Hubble Constant?
- Why Is Space Black?
- What Is The Hubble Deep Field?