- NASA has shared a new image, a composite of 72 exposures over 32 hours that shows a set of distant stars and galaxies.
- It has some “rough-around-the-edges” qualities, NASA said in a statement, but is still “among the deepest images of the universe ever taken.”
- “When this image was taken, I was thrilled to clearly see all the detailed structure in these faint galaxies,” said Neil Rowlands, program scientist for Webb’s Fine Guidance Sensor at Honeywell Aerospace.