The first images from a powerful space telescope developed with Canada’s participation are set to be released on July 12, providing a fresh look into the universe.
“This is the biggest, most complex space telescope that has ever been launched into space,” Canadian Space Agency (CSA) spokesperson Sarah Gallagher told The Epoch Times on July 11.
Gallagher said the NASA-led project was made possible through an international collaboration between the CSA and European Space Agency.
The first cosmic objects captured by the James Webb telescope are the Carina Nebula, the exoplanet WASP-96 b, the Southern Ring Nebula, galaxies of Stephan’s Quintet, and a galaxy cluster called SMACS 0723….