JWST captured the most thrilling and inspiring space images of 2022

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JWST captured the most thrilling and inspiring space images of 2022
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If you've not spent all year looking at incredible pictures from the James Webb Space Telescope, you've been missing out - but it's not too late to start

The James Webb Space Telescope and the Keck Observatory in Hawaii have watched clouds changing shape in the sky of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, which could help us understand its weird atmosphereThe James Webb Space Telescope has captured an image of a star that hasn’t yet finished forming, along with a disc of debris that may eventually become planetsThe James Webb Space Telescope can peer into

alien skies like never before. With six potentially habitable planets within its sights, astronomers are entering a new era in the search for biology beyond our solar systemJames Webb's legacy was to stand for a status quo where queer Black people like me could never have a home in the NASA community.

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