The first pic looked incredible. The zoomed out version will blow your mind.
The first photo from the James Webb Space Telescope is already awe-inspiring enough — but zooming out will give you a sense of the absolutely jaw-dropping scale of it.interactive sky map
, via its WorldWide Telescope , that allows users to zoom in and out of the part of space captured by the JWST, in one of the most stunning space tableaus imaginable. Remember, those aren't stars — they're galaxies, crystal clear in just a tiny slice of the sky.
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